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Discover Ludwig'whose liability' is a valid phrase that can be used in written English.
It is a possessive adjective used to ask which person or entity is held legally responsible for something. Example: "The government has yet to disclose whose liability it would assume in the event of a nuclear disaster."
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So a driver whose liability premium goes up 10percentt while his personal injury falls 10percentt will end up with considerably higher insurance costs over all.
The inspector general's office reported the stock holdings of Mrs. Whitman's husband, John, including investments in Citigroup, whose liability in the sites is affected by E.P.A. decisions.
In actions or suits involving liens arising under the internal revenue laws, the complaint or pleading shall include the name and address of the taxpayer whose liability created the lien and, if a notice of the tax lien was filed, the identity of the internal revenue office which filed the notice, and the date and place such notice of lien was filed.
And in the process she has managed to get the practice reclassified as a high crime, carrying a prison term for the exciseuses and often a damages penalty of thirty thousand dollars for the fathers — who invariably pay for the operation but whose liability had almost always been waived on their claim that excision was "women's business".
At the moment, many rich people largely avoid the capital-gains tax by holding on to their appreciated assets until they die, and then passing them on to their heirs, whose liability is greatly reduced because of a loophole in the tax code known as a "step-up in basis". Moreover, the top rate of capital-gains tax has been reduced over the years.
In my opinion, the statute of Kansas denies to a litigant, upon whom no duty has been imposed by statute, and whose liability for wrongs done by it depends upon general principles of law applicable to all alike, that equality of right given by the law of the land to all suitors, and consequently it should be adjudged to deny the equal protection of the laws.
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Treasury bonds are safe only for people whose liabilities are denominated exclusively in dollars.
But the argument for investment in equities by life insurers (whose liabilities are long-term) is stronger than it is for investment by property-and-casualty (P&C) insurers, whose liabilities are largely short-term.
That is because credit agencies have lowered their ratings on companies, like G.M., whose liabilities have soared.
As a result, house prices collapsed, leaving a trail of zombie banks (whose liabilities far exceeded their assets) and ruined borrowers.
The investment aims to prop up Hyundai Investment, the money management unit of Korea's biggest conglomerate, whose liabilities exceed its assets by 1.2 trillion won ($1.1 billion).
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