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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a verdict of liability" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal contexts to refer to a decision made by a judge or jury that determines a party's responsibility for damages or wrongdoing.
Example: "The jury reached a verdict of liability against the defendant, ordering them to pay compensation to the plaintiff."
Alternatives: "a finding of liability" or "a ruling of liability".
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"Today's verdict of liability sends the message that fund executives cannot withhold from investors and trustees key information about their fund's vulnerability," he said.
The jury returned a verdict of death.
The jury returned a verdict of suicide.
Microscopic evaluation may prove inconclusive in some instances, resulting in a verdict of Spitz tumor of uncertain malignant potential (STUMP).
Coroners returned a verdict of accidental death.
They returned a verdict of misadventure.
An inquest recorded a verdict of suicide.
The jury returned a verdict of not guilty.
There cannot be a verdict of guilty.
The defence can seek a verdict of not guilty by reason of insanity (NGRI).
A verdict of accidental death was recorded at Milton Keynes Coroners Court.
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