Sentence examples for avoid being liable from inspiring English sources

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Launching the Greenpeace campaign in Preston on Monday, senior campaigner Anna Jones said: "To avoid being liable for trespass, drillers would need landowners' permission.

About a year ago, McCoy stopped taking a salary and, to avoid being liable for the lease, let Contant buy him out for a dollar.

Clarke engineered her firing from the project to avoid being liable for $40,000 in expenses and the footage spent the next dozen years gathering dust under people's beds.

It is unclear, I guess, but looked at one way it would suggest that every patient from this clinic, no matter how long ago they had every aspect of treatment, including surgery, would have to disclose this to everybody in every circumstance to avoid being liable to this sort of conviction".

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Thus, the court concludes that the applicant company was expected to exercise a degree of caution in the circumstances of the present case in order to avoid being held liable for an infringement of other persons' reputations".

Colleges have a financial interest in working with the entertainment industry to solve the downloading problem: the free bandwidth they provide to students is getting more and more expensive, and they must constantly investigate all of the entertainment industry's complaints to avoid being held liable for the infringement themselves.

So it's as well to know what taxes you will be liable for, and how to avoid being taxed twice on the same income.

The tribunal judgement also adds more fuel to the debate in the UK over gig economy rights in general, ramping up pressure to accelerate reform of employment law to take account of business models that have sought to circumvent traditional employment structures and thus avoided having to be liable for paying worker benefits.

This meant that she avoided paying CGT, which is liable on second properties, when she sold her Burnley property for a £40,000 profit in March 2007.

If the pedestrians try to avoid an oncoming cyclist, they're liable to surprise him and collide, but the cyclist can steer around them just fine if they ignore him and keep walking along at the same pace.

This meant she avoided paying the tax, which is liable on second properties, when she sold her Burnley home for a £40,000 profit in March 2007.

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