liable造句211, The House of Lords held that the valuer could be liable in negligence.
212, It was held that the defendant was liable in trespass.
213, In old age, less saliva is produced and the mouth becomes more liable to infection.
214, If their discharges are seen to be causing harm they can be liable in the civil courts.
215, On these facts the plaintiff was held to have acted reasonably and the defendant was liable for her injuries.
216, Inspector: I must warn that you may be liable under the Trades Descriptions Act.
217, The initiative would make corporate officers and directors personally liable to pay court-ordered judgments.
218, If we believe that humans have evolved, we are liable to assume that our subjective experiences are shared by other animals.
219, Also, the material when embanked would be liable to settlement and slippage.
220, An old galvanised iron cistern is liable to spring a leak eventually.
221, Rees J. held that nevertheless the sellers were liable for all the dam age.
222, It is not clear that producers of genetically modified organisms will be fully liable for any damage they may cause.
223, This has also been found in drinking water, but is not seen as liable to be banned in the near future.
224, The defendants were held not liable for this injury, as the plaintiff's unreasonable conduct broke the chain of causation.
225, Aside from shift workers, which groups of people are disproportionately liable to be stopped and questioned by the police?
226, If one animal suddenly turns tail, it is liable to be attacked and might get injured.
227, But with the thrust coming from the back the body is nose-heavy and liable to dive downwards.
228, For example, an educator can explain to a parent why a student was disciplined without being liable for defamation.
229, The plaintiff's horse ate some leaves and died and the defendants were held liable under the rule in Rylands v. Fletcher.
230, Mere negligence on the part of the recipient with respect to the safe custody of the thing will not make him liable.
231, The producer will be liable for any defect in the product which causes damage.
232, Diabetics are liable to deficiencies, and 4 per cent of pregnant women are also at risk.
233, Since nothing that Chirac allegedly did was against the law, he is not liable for prosecution over these supposed transactions.
234, Prior to the Visby Protocol there was a possibility that the carrier would be liable in tort in the four examples.
235, Such a ban would make the government liable to massive compensation to the 20,000 speculators who have already lodged planning applications.
236, He was held not liable as there was a real and imminent danger and he had done what was reasonably necessary.
237, It was a remarkable contrast from last Tuesday night, when the same jury found Simpson liable for the slayings.
238, Under the Consumer Credit Act the credit card company is also liable for any breach of contract.
239, The defendant will generally be liable for all damage flowing from the tort once factual causation has been established.
240, This shows all those who are liable to pay community charge and specifies the particular type the individual will pay.