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Discover Ludwig"the liable" is not a correct phrase to use in a sentence
"Liable" is an adjective meaning legally responsible for something. It is typically used before a noun, as in "the liable party" or "the liable person."
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the liable
adjective
Bound or obliged in law or equity; responsible; answerable.
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In February, the E.P.A. announced that the Missouri site would be partly excavated, at a cost to the liable companies of two hundred and thirty-six million dollars.
With no privity, manufacturers, sellers, and lessors became responsible to the ultimate consumer under warranty, negligence (conduct that fails to protect others against a reasonable risk of harm), and strict liability (legal responsibility for injury or damages, whether or not the liable party was negligent) theories for the quality and safety of their goods and services.
The injured person can then sue the liable insurance company for permanent income loss, pain and suffering, and other losses.
However, the liable phase separation of GTR modified asphalt binders results in a big issue at construction site.
One likely source of difficulty about the charges for operations is determining the liable party for failed operations.
In comparison of single-stabilizer systems, the samples containing organo-phosphite 'S' (Irgafos-168) have shown higher stabilization against γ-sterilization, while the samples stabilized with oligomeric HAS stabilizer 'C' (Chimassorb-944) were the lowest and became the liable of embrittlement.
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This triggered a 'last man standing' clause in the pension particulars, making the museum liable for the entire pension deficit.
Swiss Re, the insurer liable for the largest share of the claims, formally balked at that figure yesterday.
Scheindlin had found the city liable in the Ligon case, but what was the remedy?
The jury found the son liable for negligence, and the corporate entities liable on other counts.
Last August, a Texas jury held the drugmaker liable for the death of a man who took the drug.
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