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Section 302 and Section 303 of the Indian Penal Code relate to vicarious liability. These sections specifically deal with the liability of an individual for the acts of others in certain circumstances.
No. Individuals are responsible for their own actions.
In order to register as a nidhi company in India under section 620-A of companies act, you will have to apply at the Ministry of Corporate Affairs headquarters.
No , if an employee has committed fraud and signed a contract under the company knowingly unauthorized then the company may not held liable.
Not sure what the question is here but you are liable for the damage if these sons are under 18 otherwise they are liable.
Anyone who lies in their testimony while under oath.
Under section 123 of donation act
It depends on the age of the individual for whether or not one can be found civilly liable under the provisions of the Liquor License Act. Depending on the state, one may nut be liable until twenty-one years of age.
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Go to the City Hall and get a Petition for Order of the Court - fill out the relevant section 1.6.3 pertaining to "Forced Marriage - Under 18".
Yes. If you are legally separated then you are still married and both parents have equal rights and obligations to the child. The court can issue a support order, custody order and visitation order if necessary. You should consult with an attorney to determine your options under your state laws.Yes. If you are legally separated then you are still married and both parents have equal rights and obligations to the child. The court can issue a support order, custody order and visitation order if necessary. You should consult with an attorney to determine your options under your state laws.Yes. If you are legally separated then you are still married and both parents have equal rights and obligations to the child. The court can issue a support order, custody order and visitation order if necessary. You should consult with an attorney to determine your options under your state laws.Yes. If you are legally separated then you are still married and both parents have equal rights and obligations to the child. The court can issue a support order, custody order and visitation order if necessary. You should consult with an attorney to determine your options under your state laws.
The other person would be liable for damages. This is because owners are expected to keep their animals under control and on their property. If the dog came on to your property, you should not be liable for anything.