Synonym: accountable, answerable, apt, likely, probable, responsible. Similar words: reliable, viable, variable, sociable, insatiable, invariable, liability, reliability. Meaning: ['laɪəbl] adj. 1. at risk of or subject to experiencing something usually unpleasant 2. subject to legal action 3. (often followed by `to') likely to be affected with 4. held legally responsible.
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181, If it were not given the Vendor would be liable for any breaches of warranty.
182, In an ordinary partnership each of the partners is liable without limit for all the debts and obligations of the firm.
183, It may be that tougher-looking delinquents are more liable to be put away than fragile looking ones.
184, Being nervous, highly strung or liable to sudden anger and 2.
185, Today every able-bodied man is liable to serve at the front - in a war in which casualties are sickeningly high.
186, Investors will be liable to tax on income and capital gains from distributor funds as they arise.
187, One makes bureaucrats criminally liable for giving out trading licenses without proper justification or for unwarranted restrictions on commercial activity.
188, Advertisers masquerading as private individuals will be liable to prosecution.
189, Act 1974 is liable to unlimited fines and/or up to two years imprisonment after conviction by a Crown Court.
190, If the debtor refuses to attend for oral examination he is liable to be committed to prison for contempt of court.
191, He was advised that if he did use the vehicle he and his employers may be liable to prosecution.
192, Armed forces: No standing army since 1868; citizens under 60 liable to military service in emergency.
193, Persons acting in the name of the company prior to its registration are jointly and severally liable.
194, Employers who are aware of a problem and who don't act are liable to be prosecuted.
195, The person using an expert system to advise a client will be potentially liable under the laws of contract and negligence.
196, If they just make a straight currency exchange, they will still be liable for the yen interest payments.
197, With only a few exceptions all those aged 18 or over are liable to pay the same basic charge.
198, Conception of oneself as a housewife or not is liable to influence a woman's behaviour in a variety of ways.
199, It followed that each seller was liable to his buyer for breach of the condition in section 12.
200, If there is an assets sale to Newco, the vendor company will be liable to tax.
201, Direct debits or standing orders are liable to make money disappear from your account stealthily, which may be very confusing.
202, This is a matter which can not be too carefully watched since failure to comply renders the member liable to heavy penalties.
203, In the past, juries have usually sided with the industry, holding smokers liable for the damage they inflict on themselves.
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204, Is a social service agency liable for failure to protect the child after the abuse has been reported?
205, The system is therefore liable to suffer from inaccuracies of the type discussed above.
206, They discover to their horror that they are still legally liable.
207, Will trustees be liable for the actions of their agents, nominees or custodians?
208, Accountants will be held liable to third parties with whom they have no contractual or fiduciary relationship.
209, That seems to favour mass killing of all who are liable to feel pain at all.
210, Those engaged in illegal activities would be liable to sanctions, he added.
More similar words: reliable, viable, variable, sociable, insatiable, invariable, liability, reliability, able, cable, table, notable, unable, gabled, usable, enable, affable, be able to, likable, parable, capable, tableau, palpable, chewable, malleable, amenable, bearable, sizeable, amicable, disabled.