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up liability in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Liability refers to the following: Legal liability, in both civil and criminal law Public liability, part
Liability
US form of a private limited company
A limited liability company (LLC) is a United States-specific form of a private limited company. It is a business structure that can combine the pass-through
Limited_liability_company
Legal obligation for any damage, enforceable by either civil law or criminal law
liable means "responsible or answerable in law; legally obligated". Legal liability concerns both civil law and criminal law and can arise from various areas
Legal_liability
Software vendor liability is the issue of product liability for software bugs that cause harm, such as security bugs or bugs causing medical errors. For
Software_product_liability
Partnership in which some or all partners have limited liabilities
A limited liability partnership (LLP) is a partnership in which some or all of the partners have limited liability. An LLP is the partnership form of a
Limited_liability_partnership
Insurance that covers legal liability for injury, damage, or loss caused to others
Liability insurance (also called third-party insurance) is a part of the general insurance system of risk financing to protect the purchaser (the "insured")
Liability_insurance
2013 British film
The Liability (also known as The Hitman's Apprentice) is a 2013 British black comedy crime-thriller film directed by Craig Viveiros and written by John
The_Liability
Extended liability to parties that had to control violators
Vicarious liability is a form of a strict, secondary liability that arises under the common law doctrine of agency, respondeat superior, the responsibility
Vicarious_liability
Legal claim of civil wrong
contract, that causes a claimant to suffer loss or harm, resulting in legal liability for the person who commits the tortious act. Tort law can be contrasted
Tort
Insurance for road vehicles
damage or bodily injury resulting from traffic collisions and against liability that could also arise from incidents in a vehicle. Vehicle insurance may
Vehicle_insurance
Financial losses that an entity might incur from an uncertain future event
In accounting, contingent liabilities are liabilities that may be incurred by an entity depending on the outcome of an uncertain future event such as
Contingent_liability
Business structure where shareholders cannot owe more than their stake in a venture
Limited liability is a legal status in which a person's financial liability is limited to a fixed sum, most commonly the value of a person's investment
Limited_liability
Type of liability in tort law
Premises liability (known in some common law jurisdictions as occupiers' liability) is the liability that a landowner or occupier has for certain torts
Premises_liability
Failure to exercise reasonable care
now been subsumed into the Civil Liability Act 2002 in New South Wales. The application of Part 3 of the Civil Liability Act 2002 (NSW) was demonstrated
Negligence
Organization engaged in commerce or industry
the owner liable for debts the business has acquired except for limited liability company. The taxation system for businesses is different from that of
Business
corporations, cooperatives, charities, partnerships, sole traders and limited liability companies, although not all of these may be legal entities in all jurisdictions
List of legal entity types by country
List_of_legal_entity_types_by_country
Area of law in which product manufacturers are held responsible for damages caused
Product liability is the area of law in which manufacturers, distributors, suppliers, retailers, and others who make products available to the public
Product_liability
Business entity owned by shareholders
(possession of legal personality separate from shareholders) and limited liability (shareholders are liable for the company's debts only to the value of
Joint-stock_company
Value that a financial entity owes
In financial accounting, a liability is a quantity of value that a financial entity owes. More technically, it is value that an entity is expected to
Liability (financial accounting)
Liability_(financial_accounting)
Legal term
Where two or more persons are liable in respect of the same liability, in most common law legal systems they may either be: severally liable, or jointly
Joint_and_several_liability
Type of legal entity
(German: [ɡəˈzɛlʃaft mɪt bəˌʃʁɛŋktɐ ˈhaftʊŋ]; lit. 'company with limited liability') is a type of legal entity in German-speaking countries. It is an entity
GmbH
Legal doctrine of joint liabilty
Enterprise liability is a legal doctrine under which individual entities (for example, otherwise legally unrelated corporations or people) can be held
Enterprise_liability
Liabilities of the business that are to be settled in cash
Current liabilities in accounting refer to the liabilities of a business that are expected to be settled in cash within one fiscal year or the firm's operating
Current_liability
Secondary liability, or indirect infringement, arises when a party materially contributes to, facilitates, induces, or is otherwise responsible for directly
Secondary_liability
A no-liability company in Australia (suffix NL) is a company which, under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth), must have as its stated objects that it is
No_liability
The Pinkerton liability rule was pronounced by the Supreme Court of the United States in Pinkerton v. United States, in 1946. Walter and Daniel Pinkerton
Pinkerton_liability
Association or collection of individuals
common legal features, such as a separate legal personality, limited liability, transferable shares, investor ownership, and a managerial hierarchy.
Company
Professional liability insurance (PLI), also called professional indemnity insurance (PII) and commonly known as errors & omissions (E&O) in the US, is
Professional liability insurance
Professional_liability_insurance
Responsibility for consequences from activity despite absence of fault or criminal intent
In criminal and civil law, strict liability is a standard of liability under which a person is legally responsible for the consequences flowing from an
Strict_liability
Denomination of banking system deposits
Domestic liability dollarization (DLD) pertains to the denomination of banking system deposits and loaning in a currency other than that of the country
Domestic liability dollarization
Domestic_liability_dollarization
Legal entity incorporated through a legislative or registration process
by local authorities and their shares are owned by shareholders, whose liability is generally limited to their investment. One of the attractive early
Corporation
as a form of professional liability. Employment practices liability insurance (EPL) is sold as a type of management liability insurance, which is related
Employment practices liability
Employment_practices_liability
Liability inherited by a successor entity
In law, successor liability is liability (debt or other obligation) that is inherited by a successor entity after a corporate restructuring. Here, ‘successor’
Successor_liability
English musician (born 1997)
debut EP Yungblud, followed by his first full-length album 21st Century Liability. In 2019, he released his second EP, The Underrated Youth, and the following
Yungblud
Decennial liability insurance or "Inherent Defect Insurance" is insurance that is taken out (by the contractor or principal) to cover costs associated
Decennial_liability
2018 studio album by Yungblud
21st Century Liability is the debut studio album by English singer Yungblud. It was released on 6 July 2018 via Locomotion Recordings, Geffen Records
21st_Century_Liability
Type of company used in many jurisdictions
having a private limited company is that there is limited liability. In Albania, a limited liability company (Albanian: Shoqëri me përgjegjësi të kufizuar
Private_limited_company
Sides of an account in double-entry bookkeeping
accounts and reduce the value of liabilities, equity, and revenue accounts. Conversely, credits increase the value of liability, equity, and revenue accounts
Debits_and_credits
Investment management approach
Liability-driven investment (LDI) is an asset–liability management approach that designs the asset portfolio around the size, timing, and risk profile
Liability-driven investment strategy
Liability-driven_investment_strategy
The Tort Liability Law of the People's Republic of China (Chinese: 中华人民共和国侵权责任法) is a law in the PRC that came into force on the 1 July 2010. it covers
Tort Liability Law of the People's Republic of China
Tort_Liability_Law_of_the_People's_Republic_of_China
Debt, bond, mortgage or loan
long-term liabilities. Debts or liabilities due within one year are known as current liabilities. According to Accounting Explained, long-term liabilities are
Fixed_liability
2015 studio album by Prof
Liability is the third solo studio album by American rapper Prof. It was released via Rhymesayers Entertainment on October 16, 2015. It is Prof's first
Liability_(album)
Crime for which mens rea is not required to prove culpability
behaviour rather than to impose punishment for moral wrongdoing. An absolute liability offence is a type of criminal offence that does not require any fault
Regulatory_offence
1980s American surge in insurance losses and premiums
The liability insurance crisis in the United States of America refers to a volatile economic period during the mid-1980s. During these years, until about
Liability_insurance_crisis
Laws that create liability for business entities
Corporate liability, also referred to as liability of legal persons, determines the extent to which a company as a legal person can be held liable for
Corporate_liability
1972 treaty that expands on the liability rules in the Outer Space Treaty
International Liability for Damage Caused by Space Objects, also known as the Space Liability Convention, is a treaty from 1972 that expands on the liability rules
Space_Liability_Convention
Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom
The Occupiers' Liability Act 1957 (5 & 6 Eliz. 2. c. 31) is an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that covers occupiers' liability. The result of
Occupiers'_Liability_Act_1957
Body of law that governs businesses
in a manner similar to a person) Limited liability of the shareholders (a shareholder's personal liability is limited to the value of their shares in
Corporate_law
Legal doctrine
Alternative liability is a legal doctrine that allows a plaintiff to shift the burden of proving causation of their injury to multiple defendants, even
Alternative_liability
Legal doctrine about product manufacturers and injuries
Market share liability is a legal doctrine that allows a plaintiff to establish a prima facie case against a group of product manufacturers for an injury
Market_share_liability
Software company
means, "Company with limited Liability". See Müller, Klaus J. (2006). The GmbH: A Guide to the German Limited Liability Company (3rd, illustr. ed.). Alphen
N8n
Legal document where a company attempts to remove legal liability from an activity
A liability waiver is a legal document that a person who participates in an activity may sign to acknowledge the risks involved in their participation
Liability_waiver
Business entity in U.S. commercial law
The limited liability limited partnership (LLLP) is a relatively new modification of the limited partnership. The LLLP form of business entity is recognized
Limited liability limited partnership
Limited_liability_limited_partnership
Tort liability of government
State liability is the legal liability of a state. It refer to the liability of an organ of state or public authority in that state's own domestic legal
State_liability
Standard of liability in tort and criminal law
Absolute liability is a standard of legal liability found in tort and criminal law of various legal jurisdictions. To be convicted of an ordinary crime
Absolute_liability
Occupiers' liability is a field of tort law, codified in statute, which concerns the duty of care owed by those who occupy real property, through ownership
Occupiers' liability in English law
Occupiers'_liability_in_English_law
Type of limited company in Poland
odpowiedzialnością (lit. 'company with limited liability'), abbreviated Sp. z o.o., is the legal title of a limited liability company in Poland. The necessary steps
Spółka z ograniczoną odpowiedzialnością
Spółka_z_ograniczoną_odpowiedzialnością
Accounting liability
Deferred tax is a notional asset or liability to reflect corporate income taxation on a basis that is the same or more similar to recognition of profits
Deferred_tax
1908 U.S. law that protects and compensates railroaders injured on the job
The Federal Employers' Liability Act (FELA), 45 U.S.C. § 51 et seq. (1908), is a United States federal law that protects and compensates railroaders injured
Federal Employers Liability Act
Federal_Employers_Liability_Act
Act of the Parliament of India
Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008 was enacted by the Parliament of India to introduce and legally sanction the concept of limited liability partnership
Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008
Limited_Liability_Partnership_Act,_2008
Canadian corporation designation
An unlimited liability corporation (ULC) within Canadian corporate law is a Canadian corporation designation, wherein shareholders are liable up to unlimited
Unlimited liability corporation
Unlimited_liability_corporation
Criminal liability for which mens rea need not be proven along with actus reus
In criminal law, strict liability is liability for which mens rea (Law Latin for "guilty mind") does not have to be proven in relation to one or more elements
Strict_liability_(criminal)
Double liability is a legal status where a person is financially liable for twice of their investment's value, including their investment. It was historically
Double_liability
Type of insurance policy
Commercial general liability insurance is a broad type of insurance policy that provides liability insurance for general business risks. In the United
Commercial general liability insurance
Commercial_general_liability_insurance
2017 promotional single by Lorde
"Liability" is a song recorded by New Zealand singer-songwriter Lorde, from her second studio album Melodrama (2017). Lorde co-wrote and co-produced the
Liability_(song)
Type of liability insurance
Directors and officers liability insurance (also written directors' and officers' liability insurance; often called D&O) is liability insurance payable to
Directors and officers liability insurance
Directors_and_officers_liability_insurance
Business which is not publicly traded
partnerships, and limited liability partnerships. Corporation: A business corporation is a for-profit, limited liability or unlimited liability entity that has
Privately_held_company
Indirect liability refers to legal liability imposed on an entity which is facilitating an infringement of another's rights, particularly of intellectual
Indirect_liability
Topics referred to by the same term
Third party liability may refer to: Vicarious liability, a legal doctrine Third-party liability in insurance This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Third_party_liability
Accrued liabilities are liabilities that reflect expenses that have not yet been paid or logged under accounts payable during an accounting period; in
Accrued_liabilities
Asset/liability modeling is the process used to manage the business and financial objectives of a financial institution or an individual through an assessment
Asset/liability_modeling
1998 U.S. federal law
The Online Copyright Infringement Liability Limitation Act (OCILLA) is United States federal law that creates a conditional 'safe harbor' for online service
Online Copyright Infringement Liability Limitation Act
Online_Copyright_Infringement_Liability_Limitation_Act
Framework for managing risks arising from mismatches between assets and liabilities
Asset and liability management (ALM) is the term covering tools and techniques used by a bank or other corporate to minimise exposure to market risk and
Asset and liability management
Asset_and_liability_management
Protection from financial loss
deposits or bond issuance. Coverage (such as general liability, auto liability, professional liability, workers compensation, and property) is offered by
Insurance
statutory law, or both. Common law liability arises from negligence, breach of contract, and fraud. Statutory law liability is the obligation that comes from
Legal liability of certified public accountants
Legal_liability_of_certified_public_accountants
Issues of legal responsibility for incidents involving autonomous vehicles
driver-assistance systems) are causing incremental shifts in the control of driving. Liability for incidents involving self-driving cars is a developing area of law
Self-driving_car_liability
Company where shareholders/members have unlimited legal liability
(and similar to its limited company counterpart) but where the legal liability of the members or shareholders is not limited: that is, its members or
Unlimited_company
US federal program
established by the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 (CERCLA). The program is administered by the Environmental
Superfund
Law of tort which focuses on civil wrongs
Public liability is part of the law of tort which focuses on civil wrongs. An applicant (the injured party) usually sues the respondent (the owner or
Public_liability
Ownership of property reduced by its liabilities
may be subject to debts or other liabilities. Equity is measured for accounting purposes by subtracting liabilities from the value of the assets owned
Equity_(finance)
Medical condition
Hereditary neuropathy with liability to pressure palsy (HNPP) is a peripheral neuropathy, a condition that affects the nerves. Pressure on the nerves
Hereditary neuropathy with liability to pressure palsy
Hereditary_neuropathy_with_liability_to_pressure_palsy
Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom
The Employers' Liability Act 1880 (43 & 44 Vict. c. 42) was an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom passed on 7 September 1880. It enabled workers
Employers'_Liability_Act_1880
Business that serves liquor by the drink
the dram, a small unit of liquid. Dram shop liability refers to the body of law governing the liability of taverns, liquor stores, and other commercial
Dram_shop
Joint liability groups are a concept established in India in 2014 by the rural development agency, National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development
Joint_liability_groups
Concept in criminal jurisprudence
concept which reduces or extinguishes a person's culpability, such as their liability to pay compensation to the victim of a tort in the civil law. The excuse
Excuse
Form of partnership
limited liability for its debts. Limited partnerships are distinct from limited liability partnerships in which all partners have limited liability. The
Limited_partnership
Statutory Liability is a legal term indicating the liability of a party who may be held responsible for any action or omission due to a related law that
Statutory_liability
Social host liability is created by a statute or case law that imposes liability on social hosts as a result of their serving alcohol to adults or minors
Social_host_liability
The Uniform Limited Liability Company Act (ULLCA), which includes a 2006 revision called the Revised Uniform Limited Liability Company Act, is a uniform
Uniform Limited Liability Company Act
Uniform_Limited_Liability_Company_Act
Liabilities that are due beyond a year or the normal operation period of the company
Long-term liabilities, or non-current liabilities, are liabilities that are due beyond a year or the normal operation period of the company.[better source needed]
Long-term_liabilities
1972 law essay
Property Rules, Liability Rules and Inalienability: One View of the Cathedral is an article in the scholarly legal literature (Harvard Law Review, Vol
Property Rules, Liability Rules and Inalienability: One View of the Cathedral
Property_Rules,_Liability_Rules_and_Inalienability:_One_View_of_the_Cathedral
2017 studio album by Lorde
almost turns into rapping, which was compared with cross-genre music. "Liability" is the first piano ballad on the album; in a profile with The Spinoff
Melodrama_(Lorde_album)
Publicly traded limited liability company
company law, some Commonwealth jurisdictions, and Ireland. It is a limited liability company whose shares may be freely sold and traded to the public (although
Public_limited_company
Civil Auto Liability (Romanian: Răspundere Civilă Auto) is a Romanian motor-vehicle liability insurance policy that covers damages caused to third parties
Civil_Auto_Liability
Legal obligation of property owners in England and Wales
Chancel repair liability is a legal obligation on a small number of property owners in England and Wales to pay for certain repairs to a church, often
Chancel_repair_liability
Member-owned US liability insurance group formed under the Liability Risk Retention Act
United States created under the federal Liability Risk Retention Act (LRRA).[when?] RRGs must form as liability insurance companies under the laws of at
Risk_retention_group
Mismatch between the timing or sensitivity of a firm's assets and liabilities
In finance, an asset–liability mismatch occurs when the financial terms of an institution's assets and liabilities do not correspond. Several types of
Asset–liability_mismatch
Insurance market located in London, England
roughly two-thirds of the premiums, mostly covering property and casualty liability, while the remaining one-third is reinsurance. The market began in Lloyd's
Lloyd's_of_London
Doctrine that people are responsible for their agents' actions
superiores) is a doctrine that a party is responsible for (and has vicarious liability for) acts of his agents. For example, in the United States, there are
Respondeat_superior
insurance or auto insurance) is designed to cover the risk of financial liability or the loss of a motor vehicle that the owner may face if their vehicle
Vehicle insurance in the United States
Vehicle_insurance_in_the_United_States
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Tamil
Rajagopal | ராஜகோபால  Â
Lord Vishnu name
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Telugu
Naked
Boy/Male
Tamil
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Girl/Female
Muslim
Cheerful, Seventh note on indian musical scale, Awesome
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Arabic, Muslim
Heaven
Girl/Female
Native American
Chief.
Girl/Female
English
Mother Mary
Boy/Male
Hindu
Cupid, Follower of Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Very Renowned
Girl/Female
Hindu
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n.
The quality or state of being perishable; liability to decay or destruction.
v. t.
To subject, as property, to liability for a debt or engagement without delivery of possession or transfer of title; to pledge without delivery of possession; to mortgage, as ships, or other personal property; to make a contract by bottomry. See Hypothecation, Bottomry.
n.
That which one is under obligation to pay, or for which one is liable.
n.
Liability to lapse, err, or apostatize.
n.
Freedom from whatever exposes one to danger or from liability to cause danger or harm; safeness; hence, the quality of making safe or secure, or of giving confidence, justifying trust, insuring against harm or loss, etc.
n.
The game of hockey; -- so called because of the liability of the players to receive blows on the shin.
n.
Quality of being liable; liability.
n.
The redemption of man from the bondage of sin and liability to eternal death, and the conferring on him of everlasting happiness.
n.
The omission of the care usual under the circumstances, being convertible with the Roman culpa. A specialist is bound to higher skill and diligence in his specialty than one who is not a specialist, and liability for negligence varies acordingly.
n.
The quality or state of being moody; specifically, liability to strange or violent moods.
n.
the sum of one's pecuniary obligations; -- opposed to assets.
a.
Not impeachable; not to be called in question; exempt from liability to accusation; free from stain, guilt, or fault; irreproachable; blameless; as, an unimpeachable reputation; unimpeachable testimony.
prep.
Denoting relation to some thing or person that is superior, weighs upon, oppresses, bows down, governs, directs, influences powerfully, or the like, in a relation of subjection, subordination, obligation, liability, or the like; as, to travel under a heavy load; to live under extreme oppression; to have fortitude under the evils of life; to have patience under pain, or under misfortunes; to behave like a Christian under reproaches and injuries; under the pains and penalties of the law; the condition under which one enters upon an office; under the necessity of obeying the laws; under vows of chastity.
a.
Not fallible; not capable of erring; entirely exempt from liability to mistake; unerring; inerrable.
n.
The state of being liable; as, the liability of an insurer; liability to accidents; liability to the law.
n.
The quality or condition of being unstable; want of stability, firmness, or steadiness; liability to give way or to fail; insecurity; precariousness; as, the instability of a building.
pl.
of Liability
n.
Liability to be sued; the state of being subjected by law to civil process.
n.
The state of being quaky; liability to quake.