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Quite a lot of the Scottish Mutual with-profit bonds included a provision to surrender the policy, without being liable to pay an MVA, on the 10th anniversary from the starting date.
The OECD says it wants to "examine how a company has a digital presence in the economy of another country without being liable to taxation due to lack of nexus under current international rules".
Under New York's Good Samaritan law, people with no medical training can perform such life-saving procedures as the Heimlich maneuver and CPR on someone they believe to be choking or suffering from a heart attack without being liable should something go wrong.
His customers may have been ripe for his price rise earlier; if a cost rise is merely the occasion for a price increase a businessman could have imposed absent the rise in his costs, the fact that he was earlier not enjoying the benefits of the higher price should not permit the supplier who charges an unlawful price to take those benefits from him without being liable for damages.
Non-negligent drivers impose risk on others without being liable for it.
His argument, you might think, simply puts into the linguistic mode an argument that could be made with no mention of language: an argument that you can have an obligation without being liable to sanction.
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For if one may enjoin, the other may retort by injunction, and thus the parties be without remedy; being liable to a process for contempt in one, if they dare to proceed in the other.' Peck v. Jenness, supra, 7 How.
There are cards that can still be verified by signature without the retailer being liable.
Anyone remaining on their property without consent is liable for trespass.
So the surgeon who operates without pay, is liable though his negligence is in the omission to sterilize his instruments (cf. Glanzer v. Shepard, supra); the engineer, though his fault is in the failure to shut off steam (Kelley v. Met. Ry. Co., supra; cf. Pittsfield Cottonwear Mfg.
So the surgeon who operates without pay is liable, though his negligence is in the omission to sterilize his instruments (cf. Glanzer v. Shepard, supra); the engineer, though his fault is in the failure to shut off steam (Kelly v. Metropolitan Ry. Co., supra; cf. Pittsfield Cottonwear Mfg.
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