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Civil liability may be reduced by obtaining a liability claim sheet from your local attorney at law, filling it out, and submitting it to the local director of the courthouse or even a judge that is currently presiding.

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How can civil liability be reduced?

Civil liability may be reduced by obtaining a liability claim sheet from your local attorney at law, filling it out, and submitting it to the local director of the courthouse or even a judge that is currently presiding.


What is meant by the term civil liability?

The term "civil liability" means that another person or a business can sue you and end up being awarded damages by the courts. Civil liability is distinguished from Criminal liability.


What type of liability refers to public laws?

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What are the laws in the Philippines about product liability?

The laws in the Philippines about product liability is strict and has liabilities that can be both criminal and civil.


What branch of law does professional liability cover?

Civil law


Is a prosecutor immune from civil liability when giving advice to the police?

no


What is the difference between civil liability and penal liability?

A civil wrong is when one person is accused of wronging another person. For example, breaking a contract or crashing into your car. Penal liability refers to criminal wrongs, where a person is accused of wronging society.


What is tortious Libality?

A tort is a civil wrong. Tortious liability would be liability for a civil wrong. For example, if a person caused an automobile accident, the person would would be liable in "tort," or would have "tortious liability," for the harm proximately resulting from the wrongful act. Bozarts


What type of civil law deals with professional liability?

the law of torts


Can you have both criminal and civil liability at same time to claim?

Yes, you can.


Is a prosecutor absolutely immune from civil liability when giving advice to the police?

no


When your involved in a Civil Liability the jury judges your actions according to what?

The PREPONDERANCE of the evidence