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Discover LudwigThe phrase "incur liability" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used in legal or financial contexts to indicate the assumption of responsibility for a debt or obligation. Example: "If the company fails to meet safety standards, it may incur liability for any resulting accidents."
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Stern and Lemmens argue that pharmaceutical companies and the medical writers they sponsor may also incur liability for soliciting and facilitating fraud.
He advocated for individual criminal responsibility (prevailing over claims that only states could incur liability under international law) and the recognition and prosecution of international crimes.
Refusal to do so, or a test failure, would invalidate any entitlement to money or position and would incur liability for the return of monies provided in the past.
Nike's challenged statements, including assertions that its business practices were ethical and that its employment policies provided economic and political benefits in the third world, met all three parts of the test and could incur liability to the extent that they could be proven false or misleading, the California court said.
Although injuries can occur to persons involved in both vehicles, one driver and, ultimately, the insurance company covering that person may incur liability for the collision.
"Should this matter be decided against the company," the filing said, "it could not only incur liability but also suffer reputational harm".
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Companies are now finding it easier to create mechanisms for releasing Open Source software without violating confidentiality or incurring liability.
Accidental trespass also incurs liability.
Accidental trespass also incurs liability, with an exception for entering land adjoining a road unintentionally (such as in a car accident), as in River Wear Commissioners v Adamson.
In order to avoid incurring liability while performing critical care ultrasound, intensivists should ensure they are properly trained and competent in the procedure.
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