The person liable is the person who ignored the warning.
As the head of a school or other educational organisation, he/she is the person of first importance to direct the events, actions or organisation of the establishment. The person primarily liable to fulfill the obligations of an educational institution
Liable for what? A parking ticket? Not if it isn't your car.
You are liable for felonies, but otherwise not for anything else.
The term severally liable means that a person, company, or place is responsible for the upkeep of an establishment, property, or service. If the person, company, or place is not following the responsibilities they are liable which means they can be sued for money.
Yes the person crashed the car is directly liable, but if you gave him the car and he was drunk or etc. you are also liable
The person whose annual turnover is above 5,00,000. He is liable to pay tot tax
No. The deceased person's estate is liable for any of the debts of that person, but heirs are not liable for debts if the assets in the estate are not enough to cover the debts.
Both the Driver and the Owner are liable for the damages. The driver, whether licensed or not is the primarily liable party. The insured passenger owner is secondarily liable for damages by the unlicensed driver he permitted to operate his vehicle.
The signers on a lease are liable for charges during the term of the lease.
it means that you are liable (or most likely) to be detained (or arrested/ placed into custody). Hope this helps
Guilty and Liable both mean that you are responsible by law. However, you are "liable" in civil cases and determined "guilty" in criminal cases. There is also a difference between state (liable) and federal (guilty).