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The phrase "cannot be held liable" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used in legal or formal contexts to state that someone or something cannot be held responsible or legally accountable for a certain action or outcome. Example: The company cannot be held liable for any damages to personal property caused by negligence of the customer.
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Both said they cannot be held liable in cases of evasion.
It is an old concept, saying the tribal government cannot be held liable for some things.
Accordingly, the court concludes that Defendant cannot be held liable for contributory infringement.
Brownback's bill stipulates that drug companies cannot be held liable for a patient's adverse reactions to an experimental medication.
Under federal law, straw buyers cannot be held liable for deaths caused by the weapons they bought.
The court's judgment means states cannot be held liable at Strasbourg for human rights violations outside their own territories.
EBay counters that it merely operates a venue for sales and cannot be held liable for fraudulent goods.
He said "they cannot be held liable for Michigan's breach of its Medicaid contract with the federal government".
MP3Board contends that it cannot be held liable for merely providing links to sites outside its control.
EBay says it merely operates a venue for sales and cannot be held liable for fake goods.
He said the boy was "under the radar" in terms of criminal responsibility, as children under 10 in the Northern Territory cannot be held liable for their actions.
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