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The farmer who owns it is happy for skaters to come, but cannot open the gate for fear of being made liable for any accidents.
President Vladimir Putin has signed a new law raising fines for unsanctioned protests to $9,000, almost as much as the average annual salary, with organisers being made liable to fines of as much as $30,000.
If any one felt called to practice, he could do so simply being made liable to prosecution for doing badly what he was not educated to do, and did not know how to do, much loss to do well.
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had called for banks to be made liable it was not that simple.
Although Austria was made liable for reparations, no money was ever actually paid.
James Bovard recommends that airlines and airports be made liable for not protecting their passengers against terrorism.
An owner who elects not to reclaim his property cannot be made liable for a salvage reward.
A vessel may be made liable in rem for supplies, although the owner can be made liable therefor in personam, since the dealer may rely upon the credit of both.
This is a form of strict liability, since the "innocent" master is made liable for the fault of his employee.
Each aspect of Essendon's claims was dismissed, and the club was made liable for Asada's costs.
Consequently, transnational companies should be made liable for what happens at the end of their supply chains.
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