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Although Austria was made liable for reparations, no money was ever actually paid.
Each aspect of Essendon's claims was dismissed, and the club was made liable for Asada's costs.
An owner who elects not to reclaim his property cannot be made liable for a salvage reward.
Consequently, transnational companies should be made liable for what happens at the end of their supply chains.
James Bovard recommends that airlines and airports be made liable for not protecting their passengers against terrorism.
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.
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The British law of 1897 made employers liable for compensation but did not require employers to insure against the risk.
He said that hoaxers were often thrill-seeking teenagers and that his legislation made parents liable for the costs in the case of minors.
Patent law prevents companies having their products ripped off by rivals, and limited liability and insolvency law encourages investment by preventing shareholders being made personally liable for debts.
The question before the court was whether Congress acted within its constitutional authority 10 years ago when it made states liable for damages for violating the Americans With Disabilities Act.
At issue is whether Congress acted constitutionally when it made states liable for damages for violating the Americans With Disabilities Act.
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