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Hird is now not only liable for his own legal fees of $691,990 but may also have to cover Chubb's legal costs for defending itself against his lawsuit.
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And there's also the more serious danger of an accident, where texting could not only prove you liable, but also dead.
Top corporate executives will become more liable for any misleading information provided by their companies, although an opportunity was missed to make them liable not only for misstatements they know to be such, but also for those they should reasonably be expected to know are untrue.
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Managers of these "optional" fires are liable not only for any physical damage from their fire but also for any difficulty the smoke causes.
Unsuccessful defendants are now liable not only for damages and the other side's legal expenses; they must also fork out a "success fee" and reimburse the winner for any insurance they might have taken out against losing.
Not only are such predictions liable to be proven incorrect, they can also come across as patronising: this is the future, they imply, because that's what a bunch of scientists have decided.
In sentencing a former protest leader to two years in prison, a court ruled that the defendant was liable not only for what he said, but also for what he left unsaid.
Contravening any provisions of the NGO Act, operating without a permit or operating contrary to conditions specified in the permit means not only the NGO is liable to a fine but the director or officer whose actions caused the offence to be committed is also personally liable.
If I'd lost my bank cards, the banks would soon stop them when they spot unusual activity but even though I reported my phone stolen, Vodafone not only says I'm liable, but it is probably making money out this," he says.
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