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Existing international conventions place liability solely with the operator of a nuclear reactor while immunizing suppliers.
That would place liability for hacks squarely on the sellers' shoulders.
Or does it simply place liability on employees who are not permitted to access certain information, but do so anyway?
Such practice should not place liability on health care providers to guarantee that patients have an accurate understanding of their insurance coverage.
In addition, Pruitt said the EPA would develop groundwater cleanup recommendations for the substances and begin taking steps to put in place liability issues concerning the chemicals under the law that governs the federal Superfund program.
A number of mechanisms to place liability on the buyer of offsets have been proposed.
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An Anadarko spokesman declined to comment except to refer to the agreement, which places liability solely on the operating partner in case of gross negligence or willful misconduct.
The state law places liability on the consumer for the unauthorized use of an account in cases involving the consumer's negligence.
Even though past injuries were not foreseeable, placing liability for them on one party rather than another may beneficially affect future choices from a market deterrence standpoint.
The country also plans to align itself with the Vienna Convention on Supplementary Compensation for Nuclear Damage, a global pact that places liability on operators of nuclear plants.
Three states (California, Oregon and Washington) have passed laws relating to car-sharing, placing liability squarely on the shoulders of the car-sharing service and its own insurers, just as if it owned the car during the rental period.
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