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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'pass liability' is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used when discussing a legal transfer of responsibility. For example, "The new owners agreed to pass liability for the property to John."
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The Congress must pass liability protection for companies believed to have assisted in the efforts to defend America.
Ideally, politicians should be calling for accelerated safety trials and promising to pass liability caps if the cars meet acceptable standards, whether that be sooner or later.
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To make health care more affordable and accessible, we must pass medical liability reform now.
These structures allow companies to pass tax liability through to their individual owners, leaving little, if any, tax burden on the firm at the entity level.
And because lawsuits are driving many good doctors out of practice, leaving women in nearly 1,500 American counties without a single ob-gyn, I ask the Congress to pass medical liability reform this year.
For instance, if a severe accident indeed occurs as infrequently as once in four million years, as Westinghouse claims, the insurance to cover a reactor for a lifetime of operation in India would cost less than $3,500 -- rendering moot all the arm-twisting to extract a pass on liability.
We've passed medical liability reform through the House of Representatives.
It is struggling to rid itself of business lines unrelated to its audit practice without passing on liability for its role in the collapse of the Enron Corporation, whose false financial statements it approved.
Later that month, the legislature's Standing Committee passed a liability law that had been amended to permit individuals to ask Internet service providers to delete or block posted material infringing on their civil rights or interests, and to sue providers if they do not comply.
The case was only the second of its kind to reach a jury trial since congress passed the liability law in 2005.
Rob Breakenridge a local radio host who very awkwardly made a Wu-Tang reference and paraphrased the subsequent rhyme as "inappropriate language about bodies outlined in chalk"—suggested the NDP have no plan to pay back the debt and that even if interest rates were zero (which they basically are) we'd still be passing on liabilities to our children.
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