Meaning Liability
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n. one of the most significant words in the field of law, liabili...
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The condition of being actually or potentially subject to a legal obligation in the event of a range of situations.
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n. ~ Being legally responsible or accountable.
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A financial obligation, or the cash outlay that must be made at a specific time to satisfy the contractual terms of such an obligation.
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  An amount payable in dollars or by future services to be rendered.
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Passifs
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Responsibility to another for one´s negligence that results in injury or damage.
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In the context of credit, legal responsibility for the repayment of a debt.
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An obligation to pay an amount in money, goods, or services to another party.
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Broadly, any legally enforceable obligation. The term is most commonly used in a pecuniary sense.
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Any legally enforceable obligation. Within the context of insurance, the obligation to pay a monetary award for injury or damage caused by one's negligent or statutorily prohibited action.
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1790, originally a term in law; "condition of being legally liable" (the sense in limited liability); see liable + -ity. General sense is from 1809; meaning "thing for which one is liab [..]
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an obligation to do, to eventually do, or to refrain from doing something; money owed; or according to law one's responsibility for his/her conduct; or one's responsibility for causing an in [..]
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A present obligation of the enterprise arising from past events, the settlement of which is expected to result in an outflow from the enterprise of resources embodying economic benefits.
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See Carrier Liability.
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When a person or organisation is responsible for something, especially in law, that’s liability. Liability insurance can cover you for legal costs and compensation costs that you might have to pay if [..]
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A person (usually female) who becomes a hassle and general embarrassment when drunk. However, they are harmless and cause more laughter/ stories/ material for blackmail than utter humiliation and upse [..]
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1)A person who gives a lot of promises, but never keep them. Note that this word is inapplicable to strangers. 2)Unreliable "pal", who WILL NOT support you in serious situation.
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see also: saviour
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A liability is a debt or claim that is owed.
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A person's legal responsibility for damage to property or injury to another.
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An amount that is owed, in contrast to an asset. A liability may result from borrowing, from obligation to pay for a product or service received, etc.
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In personal finance, liabilities are the amounts you owe to creditors, or the people and organizations that lend you money. Typical liabilities include your mortgage, car and educational loans, and credit card debt. When you figure your net worth, you subtract your liabilities, or what you owe, from your assets. The result is your net worth, or the [..]
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Liability can have a legal meaning and a financial meaning.  In law, liability means legal responsibility.  Buyers often try to transfer liability to suppliers, and suppliers often seek to limit their [..]
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Something that you owe. The biggest liabilities for most consumers are loans, including mortgages, car loans, credit-card balances, and installment accounts at stores.
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1) In law, the state of being liable -- that is, legally accountable for an act or omission. 2) In business, money owed by a business to others, such as payroll taxes, a court judgment, an account pay [..]
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the state of being legally obliged and responsible indebtedness: an obligation to pay money to another party the quality of being something that holds you back (liabilities) anything that is owed to s [..]
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Responsibility for an action according to the law or in a legal sense
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Definition An obligation that legally binds an individual or company to settle a debt. When one is liable for a debt, they are responsible for paying the debt or settling a wrongful act they may have [..]
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pl: -ties 1 : the quality or state of being liable 2 : something for which one is liable: as a : a financial obligation : debt [tax ] [the bonds are liabilities] compare asset contingent ...
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A debt owed by a business to creditors.
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DEBTS or OBLIGATIONS owed by one entity (DEBTOR) to another entity (CREDITOR) payable in money, goods, or services.
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a certain or probable future sacrifice of economic benefits arising from present obligations of a particular entity to transfer assets or to provide services to other entities in the future as a resul [..]
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A legal term referring to responsibility for damages or injuries.
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Legal responsibility to pay for damages or losses one has caused.
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An obligation to pay. These include accounts payable, and bond and bank debt. Liabilities are shown on the balance sheet
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A person or business deemed liable is subject to a legal obligation. A person/business who commits a wrong or breaks a contract or trust is said to be liable or responsible for it.
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Items owed by an organization or claims against its assets. Examples include: accounts payable, accrued salaries and benefits, accrued payroll taxes, deferred revenue, lines of credit, construction loans, current portion of long-term debt, short-term notes payable, and long-term debt.
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The obligation to repay a defined amount or to perform a service.
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Debt, financial obligation, or potential loss.
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Something that takes money out of your pocket. Liabilities include items such as credit card debt, home mortgages, car loans, school loans etc.
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Liabilities are probable future sacrifices of economic benefits arising from present or past obligations of the Society.
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An amount owing by one person (a debtor) to another (a creditor), payable in money, or in goods or services: the consequence of an asset of service received or a loss incurred or accrued; particularly [..]
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anything that you owe to another individual or business. This can be in the form of a straightforward IOU, or money owed on a loan or mortgage.
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Obligation for repaying a loan in addition to charges and interest.
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A debt or money owed, for example, a bank loan or credit card debt.
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Debt or other legal obligations arising out of transactions in the past which must be liquidated, renewed or refunded at some future date. Note: The term does not include encumbrances.
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The amount of money an individual or business owes to someone else: a debt.
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A financial obligation, such as a debt.
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 a financial obligation or debt to another party entered in a balance sheet.
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Money owed; debt.
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Liability is generally a term that refers to a debt or obligation. In a financial sense, it refers to an organization’s or person's debts and other financial obligations. In insurance law, liabil [..]
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A legal responsibility.
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An obligation to pay debt owed, or to fulfill a duty or responsibility.
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Amount owed (i.e., payable) by an individual or entity, such as for terms received, services rendered, expenses incurred, assets acquired, construction performed, and amounts received but not yet earned.
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An obligation to repay a debt.
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The responsibility for a bill or amount owed
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The money that you owe to creditors.
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Any claim against the assets of a person or corporation: accounts payable, wages, and salaries payable, dividends declared payable, accrued taxes payable, and fixed or long-term obligations such as mo [..]
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Something for which one is held liable, such as an obligation or debt. Financial liabilities can include loans, mortgages, accounts payable, deferred revenues and accrued expenses, among others.
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Any legally enforceable obligation or responsibility for the injury or damage suffered by another person.
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Any claim against the assets of a person or corporation: accounts payable, wages, and salaries payable, dividends declared payable, accrued taxes payable, and fixed or long-term obligations such as mo [..]
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Any legally enforceable obligation.
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In the legal system, liability designates legal responsibility. In many car accident lawsuits, both the plaintiff and the defendant or defendants are found to be partially responsible for the car acci [..]
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A type of insurance that covers the renter of a vehicle in the event that damage or bodily harm is inflicted to persons or property outside of the rental vehicle. Most liability insurances are rendere [..]
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 Any legally enforceable obligation or responsibility for the injury or damage suffered by another person.
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n. obligación, responsabilidad
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In the context of sponsored projects, liability is an obligation incurred by an institution due to its negligence or wrong-doing in the performance of the research project. Sponsors may attempt to exp [..]
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Legal responsibility or obligation for the injury or damage suffered by another person.
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When you are legally responsible for damaging someone else’s property.  For example, if you crash into someone’s fence, you are liable, or legally responsible for the cost of repairing the fence. [..]
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  A financial responsibility that can be enforced by law.
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Insofar as Motor Insurance is concerned, Liability is the policyholder's legal liability to reimburse a third party (or third parties) for any death, bodily injury or damage to their property cau [..]
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The legal obligation to pay a monetary award for injury or damage caused by one's negligent or statutorily prohibited action
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Responsibility for injury or damage caused.
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A debt or money owed, for example, a bank loan or credit card debt.
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A legal responsibility you have for something. For instance, a debt you owe is considered a liability. Also, if you damage property or injure a person, you may have to take financial responsibility.
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Responsibility.
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Accountability and responsibility to another, enforceable by civil or Criminal sanctions.
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Any legally enforceable obligation.
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Accountability and responsibility to another, enforceable by civil or criminal sanctions.
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Policyholder's legal liability resulting from injuries to other persons or damage to their property.
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Broadly, any legally enforceable obligation. The term is most commonly used in a pecuniary sense.
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is what an insurance company will pay out to a third party if the insured were deemed at-fault for an accident for bodily injury or property damage caused
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Broadly, any legally enforceable obligation.
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A legal obligation or responsibility for the injury or damage suffered by another individual.
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Any enforceable legal obligation. For example, the failure to meet the duty of care of a reasonable person under similar circumstances.
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A condition of being bound by law to do something, enforceable in the courts. For insurance purposes it most often involve the payment of damages.
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An obligation for a specified amount or action.
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Legal obligation or responsibility imposed by law or private contractual arrangement. Liability insurance may provide coverage for exposure arising from either source.
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The legal obligation to pay a monetary award for injury or damage caused by one's negligent or statutorily prohibited action
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The legal obligation to pay a monetary award for injury or damage caused by one's negligent or statutorily prohibited action
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Coverage for a policyholder's legal liability resulting from injuries to other persons or damage to their property as a result of an auto accident.
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These are the three main types of coverage available in an auto insurance policy. Liability pays other people if you’ve injured them or damaged their property. Collision pays to repair damage to your [..]
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Who’s legally at fault. Liability insurance provides coverage for property damage or personal injury.
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The sum or sums beyond which a liability insurance company does not protect the insured on a particular policy.
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A financial obligation, or the cash outlay that must be made at a specific time to satisfy the contractual terms of such an obligation.
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An obligation. In banking, this includes deposits.
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This coverage will pay for BODILY INJURY and/or PROPERTY DAMAGE to the OTHER party for which you become legally responsible of an automobile accident.
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Liability is a term that broadly means legal responsibility. If you run a stop sign and hit another car, you may be found liable for the damages to the other driver’s car.
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A legal obligation to perform or not perform certain acts. Most commonly, this refers to monetary sums that must be paid in order to compensate for damages to people and/or property. The term can also [..]
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Broadly, any legally enforceable obligation. The term is most commonly used in a pecuniary sense.
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A legally enforceable obligation usually due to a breach of some duty or negligence.
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Any legally enforceable obligation.
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Something for which one is liable; an obligation, a responsibility, or a debt.
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A legal responsibility, obligation, or debt.
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  Responsibility to another for one’s negligence that results in injury or damage.
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Legal responsibility, e.g. for breaking a contract, committing a crime. It may be civil or criminal, and is enforced by civil or criminal courts.
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An obligation to make a payment or settle a debt (e.g., a mortgage or car loan payment). large-cap stock.
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In relation to negligence or other civil disputes, the person who is found to be liable is the party that is responsible for making good the wrong, most often by the payment of ‘damages’.
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Something for which one is liable; an obligation or legal responsibility.
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A legal obligation, debt, claim or potential loss.
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An feature that contributes to the weakness of a position, such as too many blots
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A position that is likely to set you back in the game, either because of bad distribution of checkers or simply just because you have too many blots.
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Debts or obligations owed by one entity (debtor) to another entity (creditor) payable in money, goods, or services.
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An obligation that legally binds an individual or company to settle a debt or a payment.
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The actual or potential obligation to pay out funds for some cause or injury.
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A financial debt due either now or some time in the future.
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Legal responsibility to pay.
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A financial obligation or the cash outlay that must be made at a specific time to satisfy the contractual terms of such an obligation.
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An amount payable in dollars or by future services to be rendered.
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Coverage for a policyholder's legal liability resulting from injuries to other persons or damage to their property as a result of an auto accident.
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A present obligation arising from past events that will result in probable transfer of assets or providing of services in the future
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Financial obligations or debt for which a person or organization is responsible.
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The claim on the assets of a company or individual – excluding ownership equity. The obligation to make a payment to another.
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An item pending redemption, such as a gift card.
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A debt owed by a business to creditors.liability policy:
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A liability is a legal obligation to pay in the future as a result of a past transaction or event. As such, it is a debt owed by the University.
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A Liability is something that you owe to somebody, i.e. a mortgage, loan payment credit/store cards.
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n. one of the most significant words in the field of law, liability means legal responsibility for one's acts or omissions. Failure of a person or entity to meet that responsibility leaves him/he [..]
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Responsibility for an illegal offense, enforceable by civil remedy or criminal punishment. (1)
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A liability is a known obligation.
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 – An obligation to repay a debt.
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A liability is defined as an obligation of an entity arising from past transactions or events, the settlement of which may result in the transfer or use of assets, provision of services or other yield [..]
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Monies owed by business. Contrast to Asset.
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A legal responsibility or obligation. If an organisation is liable, this means it can face a legal penalty if it does not meet its responsibilities.
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Coverage for a policyholder's legal liability resulting from injuries to other persons or damage to their property as a result of an auto accident.
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A financial obligation, or the cash outlay that must be made at a specific time to satisfy the contractual terms of such an obligation.
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A liability is something you owe. In financial markets a liability would exist if you borrow money.
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Liability may refer to:
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In financial accounting, a liability is defined as the future sacrifices of economic benefits that the entity is obliged to make to other entities as a result of past transactions or other past events [..]
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