A responsible citizen votes A responsible citizen volunteers A responsible citizen picks up litter when he sees it A responsible citizen pays his taxes A responsible citizen tells the truth A responsible citizen follows the rules A responsible citizen obeys the law A responsible citizen understands that the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few
a responsible citizen is a person that follows the rules and laws of the country without obligation
Not personally. The estate is responsible.
a good citizen is a responsible person meaning that a responsible person would pay their taxes
A sole proprietor is a person who owns the business and is personally responsible for it debts.
They are not personally responsible. However, they could be held liable for violation of fiduciary duties.
The estate is responsible for attorney's fees. The executor is responsible to pay the debts of the estate before any property can be distributed. If the executor mishandles the funds they will be personally liable.
Your only OBLIGATIONS as a citizen are to vote and to serve on a jury when called.
They are responsible for paying it from the estate's funds. They do not have to pay it personally.
Yes, he is still responsible for his crime. Ignorance of the law is no excuse. It is your duty as a citizen to know, understand, and obey the law. This is why laws are written.
No. You are not personally responsible for your sister's debts. The estate is responsible for the debts of the decedent.
Generally no...the corproation is responsible not you. However some things a corporate officer may be responsible for personally - like withholding and sales taxes...and of course anything signed for personally also, or done with fraud.