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liability in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Liability refers to the following:
Legal liability, in both
civil and
criminal law
Public liability, part...
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limited liability company (LLC) is the
United States-specific form of a
private limited company. It is a
business structure that can
combine the p****-through...
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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...
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Product liability is the area of law in
which manufacturers, distributors, suppliers, retailers, and
others who make
products available to the public...
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limited liability partnership (LLP) is a
partnership in
which some or all
partners (depending on the jurisdiction) have
limited liabilities. It therefore...
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liable means "responsible or
answerable in law;
legally obligated".
Legal liability concerns both
civil law and
criminal law and can
arise from
various areas...
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Premises liability (known in some
common law
jurisdictions as occupiers'
liability) is the
liability that a
landowner or
occupier has for
certain torts...
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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...
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Liability insurance (also
called third-party insurance) is a part of the
general insurance system of risk
financing to
protect the
purchaser (the "insured")...
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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...