Sentence examples for possibly liable from inspiring English sources

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In the opinion, he noted that Mr. Foshee was possibly liable for hundreds of millions of dollars but could not personally pay that amount.

But at the weekend, former UK Home Secretary Alan Johnson said this made James Murdoch possibly liable for prosecution in the UK under the Regulation of Investigative Powers Act (Ripa).

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His defence this time, apart from that he is 'financially dysfunctional', is that, having never profited from law, he could not possibly be liable for tax.

Even the financial advisers who helped Enron set up the partnerships that were used to keep debt off its books could possibly be liable, he said.

And just in case Carnival could possibly be liable, the contract says, "It is stipulated and agreed that the aggregate value of Guest's property does not exceed $50 per guest or bag with a maximum value of $100 per stateroom regardless of the number of occupants or bags". The limits are higher under the Costa contract -- $150 per piece of luggage or $500 per passenger, whichever is less.

Can big emitters of GHGs possibly be held liable for nuisance caused by climate change to private property?

But if the final settlement and legal costs should mount into the billions, it could possibly make both managements liable to shareholder suits.

Unlike Penn State, Syracuse is a private university and is not shielded by the sovereign immunity that could possibly keep Penn State from being liable as a state entity.

A security lapse that might have been prevented can hurt companies, possibly leaving executives and boards legally liable and reducing stock values, Mr. Giuliani said.

Hamels isn't the best pitcher in the NL this year (that goes to some slate of Max Scherzer, Jake deGrom, and Zack Greinke – yes, Greinke, not Kershaw – arranged as you see it) but he is the best pitcher in the NL, and possibly all of baseball, who is liable to be moving.

233] of the market share theory to this situation would virtually ensure that certain pigment manufacturers would be held liable where they could not possibly have been a potential tortfeasor; therefore, the first prong of the Sindell test would not be met.

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