If its under the payment section, it translates as "who will pay this bill?"
The "responsible party" is the party who is found to be liable for the occurrence that forms the basis of the suit. Hence, there is no "responsible party" until the case has been adjudicated.
The debtor is the party responsible for payment obligation on an account.
Unofficial colonial groups were most responsible for the Boston Tea Party.
It means that under the terms of some contract the party is responsible for paying debts.
Jean Lesage and the Quebec Liberal Party.
No, they can't refuse. Not having a person on your policy and having liability only doesn't mean that the responsible party is relieved from accountability. File a claim with the other party's Insurance co, if not sue the other driver, as long as you can prove that they were at fault.
Government
A cosigner is responsible for anything the primary party does not pay.
Technically, the at fault party is responsible for the resale value of the vehicle. If the owner has put after-market equipment on the vehicle that does not imcrease the value, no, the at fault party is not responsible, at least not in most states.
The whip is responsible for communication among party members in congress. This is a person within the whip system that is an official within their party that has the task of ensuring party discipline within legislature.
A+ = party officals
It may not be a "sole" party...it is everyone that signed as a responsible party (primary and co-signers) for the line of credit that was used....they are responsible to pay the charges and therefore are responsible if it is in default and the charge hasn't been paid.