Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
And while the new admission might subject him to liability for damages in a civil lawsuit, he probably has no money.
However, they do not accept liability for damages or losses arising from material published in this report.
A successful defense absolves the defendant from full or partial liability for damages.
Its standard contract clause excluded liability for damages which exceeded the cost of the material itself.
Liability for damages varies depending on whether accidental damage may be anticipated.
Building the bridge froze the mounting liability for damages.
Nor am I sure whether people in this House actually realise that giving a discharge means accepting liability for damages.
Finding a successful defence absolves the defendant from full or partial liability for damages, which makes them valuable commodities in the court.
Unlike the panel, the commission is imposing compensation terms on Iraq, which accepted liability for damages when it signed the gulf war cease-fire agreement.
Ignoring the directions can lead to civil and criminal charges and civil liability for damages to other parties.
We have, moreover, succeeded in getting the lower limit for classification societies' liability for damages to the level at which we always wanted it.
If those actions are deemed negligent, the volunteer may face civil liability for damages caused by the negligent conduct.
The question of corporate liability for damages has become increasingly important as the government turns over the running of prisons, hospitals and even schools to private companies.
Subsection (4) indicates that the liability for damages shall be in the nature of a liability in tort.
In this regard, the Department accepts no responsibility or liability for damages of any kind resulting from reliance on this information or lack thereof.
Civil penalties may include liability for damages, injunctions, involuntary commitment, and, for perpetrators related to their victims, loss of custody or parental rights.
The talks have snagged over American demands that Russia immunize Americans from liability for damages if an accident or disaster grows out of the effort.
One of the most thorny issues that unit owners and boards deal with involves the allocation of liability for damages to an apartment or the building itself.
Under the doctrine of qualified immunity, government officials are immune from liability for damages unless plaintiffs can show that the officials acted contrary to clearly established law.
In addition to shifting the liability for damages directly onto property owners, the new laws also require building owners to carry liability insurance to cover such exposure.
Brooks question 2: if yes the legal dept. then to whom do the legal dept. report issues of illegality, liability for damages, or financial settlements/hush money?
While driving at higher speeds is not punishable, the increased risk induced by higher speeds (erhöhte Betriebsgefahr) may result in partial liability for damages.
She predicted that public institutions would be quick to recognize a competent patient's right to refuse treatment because violations of constitutional rights might give rise to liability for damages.
The constitutional issue is the same whether the punishment consists of criminal prosecution or, as in this case, liability for damages in a civil lawsuit brought by the victim.
Similar legislation enacted by both chambers would limit liability for damages caused by faulty products as varied as poorly designed heart valves and malfunctioning toasters.