Antonym: asset. Similar words: reliability, ability, stability, capability, disability, availability, accountability, credibility. Meaning: [‚laɪə'bɪlətɪ] n. 1. the state of being legally obliged and responsible 2. an obligation to pay money to another party 3. the quality of being something that holds you back.
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61. A failure to carry out necessary work would give rise to liability.
62. An objection to this argument is that a legal obligation is not a necessary condition for a liability.
63. If Clarence had lit a cigarette and that caused the explosion, then the Trust would be under no liability.
64. It is backed by a £15 million insurance warranty covering product liability on defective material, damage to property and consequential losses.
65. Finally, the liability of a person involved in the construction process.
66. Dora Westbourne was a catch in one way, but in the cricket season a decided liability.
67. If a hotel receptionist double-books a room does this give rise to criminal liability?
68. So the convertible bond should be classified as a liability.
69. And the question of efficiency, whether imposing such liability would reduce accidents or contribute to a more efficient use of resources.
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71. Similarly, establishing liability will be feasible where it is clear that the company's interests have not been addressed by management.
72. The proposals also aim to overcome the present problems relating to the independence, accountability and legal liability of external auditors.
73. A capital lease must be recorded on the balance sheet as a capital asset with an associated liability.
74. Medical and legal expenses, public liability and cancellation should all be included at as high a level as possible.
75. At the same time, the incident showed his liability to argue from passion and personal animus to philosophical or political generality.
76. But group mind seems to be a liability in the decisive moments of touchdown, where there is no room for averages.
77. A general exclusion clause which excludes liability altogether is thus very unlikely to be reasonable under s 3.
78. If a capital instrument contains an obligation to transfer economic benefits the entire instrument should be accounted for as a liability.
79. One reason for this may be a desire to protect from criminal liability men whose conduct is not universally regarded as criminal.
80. The resultant figure is a net liability and so the minority interest is a debit balance.
81. If there is a Breach of Warranty the Insurer is discharged from liability from the day of breach.
82. The question of criminal liability can not be relegated to a matter of medical consensus.
83. It looks at joint compensation schemes cases in which civil liability principles do not apply.
84. The insured must bear the costs of the Engineers fees unless liability is subsequently established under the policy.
85. Do religious beliefs provide exemption from liability for child abuse?
86. Both met defeat and one suffered capture, thus becoming, in a very real sense,[www.Sentencedict.com] a national liability.
87. The man is a huge liability and seems to delight in putting his feet right in it.
88. As Turbosoft were not a limited liability company, the proprietors are personally liable for the losses and could be made bankrupt.
89. States are increasingly enacting laws imposing liability for failure to report on those mandated to file child abuse reports.
90. Where the seller is successful in adding his additional clause, the guarantee obviously acts as an exclusion of liability.
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