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was made liable
verb
Past of make
Exact(3)
Although Austria was made liable for reparations, no money was ever actually paid.
Each aspect of Essendon's claims was dismissed, and the club was made liable for Asada's costs.
It being the days of unlimited liability, poor Scott was made liable for a huge sum.
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had called for banks to be made liable it was not that simple.
James Bovard recommends that airlines and airports be made liable for not protecting their passengers against terrorism.
An owner who elects not to reclaim his property cannot be made liable for a salvage reward.
Consequently, transnational companies should be made liable for what happens at the end of their supply chains.
The farmer who owns it is happy for skaters to come, but cannot open the gate for fear of being made liable for any accidents.
Treasury spokesperson Lord Ashton had told peers HMRC was "looking at all possible options", including "whether online platforms should be made liable for VA T.
"If the taxes are not paid immediately the company should be made liable for the taxes and penalties, which would deter them from cooperating" with tax shelter schemes.
The companies should be made liable for their failure to prevent a large percentage of their products from entering the illegal pipeline.
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