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The Cardwell Reforms of 1868 1872 had abolished the purchase of commissions, professionalising the officer corps, and reformed the system of enlistment so that recruits now served for six years with the colours and then a further six years liable for reserve service.

Not reporting a needed repair to a landlord in a timely manner can make a tenant liable for further damages to the property caused by neglect of the necessary repair.

Universal brought an action against Sony alleging that video tape recorder (VTRs) consumers had been recording some of Universal's copyrighted works that had been exhibited on commercially sponsored television and thereby infringed on their copyrights, and further that Sony was liable for such copyright infringement because of their marketing of the VTRs.

621, 530 P.2d 587 (failure to pursue arguable claims may constitute malpractice).) Aware that his settlement will not ordinarily prevent his participating in the litigation of the issues of damages and relative fault and that he might be held liable for further damages, a defendant contemplating settlement will rarely do so alone.

Of course, if BHP tries to walk away from the mine, and the government does a deal to keep it open to prevent the economy from collapsing, then BHP could argue that it should not be liable for further environmental damage.

He could easily have done this by using a friend's mobile, a landline, the internet or visiting one of the many Vodafone retail stores we have in Barcelona … As soon as the loss is reported, the customer is protected from fraudulent usage, and he would not have been liable for any further charges".

The officer or officers of any association who shall make any such loan shall be liable for a further sum equal to one-quarter of the money loaned; and any fine or penalty incurred by a violation of this section shall be recoverable for the benefit of the party bringing such suit.

Other areas under consideration include examining how supply chains as a whole can be made to adhere more rigorously to employment laws, perhaps by mirroring rules in the US where top brands can be made jointly liable for infringements further down the supply chain, including by recruitment agencies, even if they did not directly employ the workers.

"One who conducts normal business activities while ignorant that those activities are furthering a fraud is not liable for securities fraud," Judge Stanton said.

In the New Jersey Reimann case the Majority Opinion said further that if water companies were liable for acts of negligence in failing to supply water to combat fires, many of them would be bankrupted or they would be left "insufficiently financed to meet the general needs of their communities". This is a strange explanation to unfold in a court of law.

The effect was a broadening of the classes of persons that are liable for character cancellation, further reducing avenues for merits review, and increased executive power to overturn decisions of the merits review bodies.

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