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Among other things, it curtails any president's immunity by making him liable to fundamental rights litigation on any official act.This counts as a major victory for the country's new president, Maithripala Sirisena perhaps a necessary one.
This provoked the opposition of Charles James Fox, whose father, Lord Holland, had profited greatly by that office; Kenyon's programme could have ruined Fox by making him liable for refunding his father's profits as Paymaster.
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He could have accepted the responsibility for it and had it braced, but that would have made him liable had it fallen on someone.
One of them, whom I met in Rangoon, told me how he was forced to sign a document prior to leaving jail, which made him liable for future imprisonment if he publicly denounced the government again.
He claimed that Mr Gribkowsky suggested that he would inform the tax authority that Mr Ecclestone controls his family's offshore trust, which could make him liable to pay the tax on the estimated £2.5bn it has received from F1.
He claims that Mr Gribkowsky insinuated he would inform the tax authority that Mr Ecclestone controls his family's offshore trust, which could make him liable to pay the tax on the estimated £2.5bn it has received from F1.
Dustin Brown has been labelled a character since his win over Rafael Nadal last week, and it's confusing to fathom quite what makes him liable to be lauded as such.
No 10 and the London mayor reacted furiously to the claim by Asim Qureshi, the research director of Cage, that Emwazi's detention and interrogation by the security services would have made him liable to radicalisation.
Downing Street and the London mayor, Boris Johnson, reacted furiously to the claim on Thursday that Emwazi's detention and interrogation by the security services would have made him liable to radicalisation.
So it's O.K. to test if a fighter pilot has a genetic condition that makes him liable now to have a sudden heart attack on the job; but it's not O.K. to test him to see if his genes suggest that he could develop Alzheimer's in preretirement years.
He has also expressed concerns that an apology would be an admission of guilt and make him liable to potential legal proceedings by his accusers.
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