legally obligated responsible likely susceptible
To be liable for something means to be legally responsible or accountable for it. This could involve being responsible for a debt, an injury caused by negligence, or any other legal obligation. Being liable can lead to legal consequences if the responsibility is not met.
you can be, depending on the situation
I Have just been discharged from bankruptcy, does this legally mean that my possisions can not be touched and I am not liable anymore for the debt. I wont to know if my house is now safe ?
I believe it is not, but I am only 15.
you can be liable for the cost of treatment.
If you correct the answer ASAP you can be held liable for up to 3 years in California
In general, the owner of a vehicle is legally liable for accidents caused by mechanical failures if they were aware of the issue or should have been aware of it through regular maintenance and failed to address it.
If the car was legally parked, Yes.
Yes it is theft and they are liable for damages
Yes, the co-owner would be legally liable for using money in the account from an estate that was not settled.
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.