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"Two individuals, or even groups, can square off in the middle of a public street, exchange gunfire, and both be absolved from criminal liability if they were reasonably acting in self defence," he wrote.
He noted, however, "The court finds that E.P.A.'s failures in enforcement do not absolve Ohio Edison from liability under a law that has always been clear".
Since they do not directly bear the cost, these executives regularly agree to or demand broadly written indemnification provisions that act to absolve executives from liability for their wrongs.
The publishers' lawsuit is based on the 1998 Digital Millennium Copyright Act, which absolves ISPs from liability for their users' copyright violations if they meet certain conditions.
Why should they be absolved from pain and suffering?
He was absolved from excommunication by Langton in July 1213, and the interdict was finally relaxed a year later.
So owners won't be entirely absolved from anti-4x4 opprobrium, however misplaced.
He was absolved from the charge of heresy by Pope Alexander VI in 1492.
His diplomacy was rewarded: after the Treaty of San Germano (July 1230) he was absolved from excommunication the following month at Ceprano.
Presumably, if you haven't heard anything about such matters, you are professionally absolved from worrying about them.
To be transformed and absolved from your grubby graduate existence.
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