I believe it is not, but I am only 15.
you can be, depending on the situation
you can be liable for the cost of treatment.
legally obligated responsible likely susceptible
A legal term for a redundant is "superfluous" or "excessive." This refers to information or arguments that are unnecessary or repetitive in a legal context.
If you correct the answer ASAP you can be held liable for up to 3 years in California
A landowner generally owes a lower duty of care to licensees compared to invitees. However, they still have a duty to warn of known dangers that may not be obvious to the licensee. If the landowner fails to warn of such dangers and the licensee is injured as a result, the landowner may be held liable.
If the car was legally parked, Yes.
Yes it is theft and they are liable for damages
It rather depends on the rest of the sentence, but yes, it is redundant. Gifts, by definition, are free.
Yes, the co-owner would be legally liable for using money in the account from an estate that was not settled.
The signers on a lease are liable for charges during the term of the lease.
If your name is not on the mortgage you are not legally liable for the loan as far as the bank is concerned. You could become liable through a divorce if it has been your home for you and your spouse.