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It will serve to reduce any tax liability to zero.
Do you think he has become a liability to the firm?
"It's a liability to say, ' I'm willing to compromise,' " he said.
He also suggested that Greenland is a financial liability to Denmark.
"You want to remove any liability to your brand," Salemi said.
Smith dismissed the notion that Taser was shifting liability to police.
Spencer Kieboom: dynamite name, kind of a liability to be around?
"You want to compare the tax liability to your income," he said.
In short, this was a tiny slice of Cameroon's liability to China.
Federal law limits Amtrak's total liability to $295 million for any single crash.
It makes him more of a liability to members of his own party.
If Trump becomes a liability to the House, they may turn against him.
Meanwhile, the Sackett accrued ruinous liabilityto the tune of $85033,000 per day!
Could this be the case that extends liability to the lawyers in buyouts?
"I did not want to be a liability to my colleagues," she said.
First, Michigan needs to raise the age of adult criminal liability to 18.
But as the Guardian notes, it's still a liability to anyone seeking national office.
Not only do they become unreliable, but they become a liability to their employers.
Right now, you feel like you are a liability to Germany, not an asset.
Or are they possibly distancing the bureau from the inevitable financial liability to come?
Sanders is an asset to the Democrats while Bannon is a liability to the administration.
"If I become a liability to any of these senators, I would withdraw," he said.
"Looking to where purchasers incurred the liability to take and pay for securities, and where sellers incurred the liability to deliver securities hews to Section 10(b)'s focus on transactions and Morrison's instruction that purchases and sales constitute transactions," the 9th Circuit held.
"If I become a liability to any of these senators, I would withdraw," Moore told ABC.
Nor do these investors consider the risks, including liability to tenants, unpaid rents and property damage.
Any transfer of that liability to a private buyer would be subject to negotiation, he added.
"It would adjust through time, and it wouldn't leave any liability to another generation," Kotlikoff said.
Do these activities pose a liability to the building or its shareholders if someone gets injured?
In Fitch's opinion, the IPIT assets would sufficiently cover its debt without any further liability to IBREL.
So it becomes a liability to keep a team member on board who isn't a good fit.
One reason, Mr. Segal said, is that "it's a way of limiting his liability to the asset."
Low-income families don't have a lot of tax liability to benefit from high child-care expenses.
So Hepp could sue the person who posted it, but she couldn't extend that liability to Reddit.
What if he learns that he has become more of a liability to tennis than an asset?
It also says it has a 'Protective Costs Order' which limits its potential legal liability to £25k, i.e.
A refundable tax credit means you get assistance to regardless of your income tax liability to buy care.
S&P said it does not expect 1MDB to represent a large contingent liability to the Malaysian government.
And her rebellious streak seems to work as more of an asset than a liability to her case.
These would decide the utility's liability to fire victims with the help of a jury and expert witnesses.
But owning SeaWorld became a liability to its reputation after "Blackfish" debuted at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival.
You are a liability to the ship, and there is no reason why they should bring you onboard.
After all, industry officials say the teams not only protect homes, but insurance companies' liability to replace these homes.
The FTC said earlier this year it will seek to extend liability to individual executives in companies acting illegally.
Having drivers perform this seemingly insignificant but deliberate action could help auto manufacturers shift legal liability to the driver.
Each of those topics could bring criminal liability to Trump himself or to inner-circle members of his administration.
Collision and comprehensive coverage only covers property damage, not medical coverage or liability to other drivers, or mechanical repairs.
The credit card kept on limited liability to $50, and yet credit card use shot up after that. Right?
Its 550 branches on British high streets also swelled its overheads and were an expensive liability to shut down.
For Facebook, the move will limit its liability to the GDPR, which will issue massive fines for non-compliance.
"If I become a liability to any of these senators, I would withdraw," he said on ABC's This Week.
According to the report, the financial penalty and how much liability to assign to Zuckerberg are points of contention.
The laws that the plaintiffs sued under, however, McDonald's argued, limit liability to those that have control over working conditions.
That means no legal relationship with the child and no liability to pay child support for the next 18 years.
Trump is a liability to Walters, who's been attacked by Democrats for voting with Trump 99% of the time. 5.
The recent spread of limited liability to new regions of the world and to smaller firms has reignited the controversy.
Craigslist, the CDA shielded an online publisher from liability to a man shot with a handgun purchased via the website.
Clinton — I feel increasingly concerned that he is a huge liability to the party he adopted for his own convenience.
He said he'd step down because he was now "a liability to the company" and left the office soon after.
Either way, absent further action from Congress it would be inappropriate for courts to extend ATS liability to foreign corporations.
"He voted for the bill that gave special protections, immunity from liability, to the gun makers and sellers," Clinton added.
You'll be able to select an insurance product between three different tiers, from basic third-party liability to comprehensive coverage.
Now, MGM is using that certification to argue that it has no liability to survivors or families of slain victims.
Scoville says he spent most of the storm working remotely, so that he didn't become a liability to the flight controllers.
The manager added that, since 2015, 3M's lawsuits have soared eightysevenfold and now pose a significant liability to the company's earnings.
LIABILITY: TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, ENTRANTS AND WINNERS AGREE TO RELEASE AND HOLD HARMLESS SPONSOR, FACEBOOK, INC.
This may be why Fed, in its release, relied on the legal technicality of potential liability to argue for a ban.
In these sales, if an enslaved woman had a child, that child was seen as a liability to the slave trader.
I have no criminal liability to the best of my knowledge and to the best of what they have told me.
By simply having a job, a woman's biology can easily become a liability, to her supervisors and colleagues and, ultimately, herself.
It stretches existing doctrines of criminal liability to such an extent, it has virtually no chance of being sustained by Florida courts.
And to be uncontrollable in Hollywood is to render yourself a liability to the brand and, even worse, to the bottom line.
Cooper said he will also urge the Legislature to defeat a bill that grants immunity from liability to motorists who strike protesters.
EAUL provides insurance services to industries, manufacturers and professionals, ranging from corporate liability to personal lines such as motor or home cover.
Catholic bishops also oppose a separate plan in Congress to reduce the minimum age for criminal liability to nine from 12 currently.
Now, she seems interested in expanding that liability to "consumers" of such portfolio companies, whether they be for-profit students or prisoners.
Walden offered his endorsement Thursday despite saying last year that Trump would be a liability to Republicans in House and Senate races.
That could discourage large fines by allowing opponents of corporate liability to claim that innocent investors will be stuck paying the price.
That includes fees they must pay to set up a 2401(k) plan, regulatory requirements they face and the fiduciary liability to workers.
And then there's hereditary neuropathy with liability to pressure palsies (HNPP), a genetic condition that makes people more susceptible to nerve compression injuries.
If somebody steals your credit card and makes purchases, federal law limits your liability to $50 — and many cards offer zero liability protection.
Congress' passage in 2016 of the Justice Against Terrorism Act extended ATA liability to those who aid and abet acts of international terrorism.
Other coal producers have been negotiating deals with states in an effort to limit their liability to a fraction of their reclamation responsibilities.
But a refundable credit can reduce your tax liability to less than zero, in which case the IRS sends you a "refund" check.
California is one of the only states in the country where courts have applied inverse condemnation liability to events caused by utility equipment.
Even then, applying the same liability to all existing claimants produces a sum of $870 billion – more than 13 times Bayer's market value.
"Valve believes that the EC's extension of liability to a platform provider in these circumstances is not supported by applicable law," he wrote.
CalPERS contended (among other arguments) that once a company becomes a class action defendant, it's on notice of its potential liability to every investor.
"Disadvantage is a common denominator in smoking in the U.S. today, and if you face more disadvantages, your liability to smoking increases," Leventhal said.
The 6th Circuit rejected the argument, noting that Tennessee's law extends liability to people who lease defective products, and those people don't hold title.
They reversed a decision that had also assigned liability to the rapper T.I., who contributed to the song, and Interscope Records, which released it.
His refusal to get behind the party's presidential nominee could be a liability to GOP senators looking to boost turnout among party-line voters.
In another case, the Irish government accessed a huge tax liability to a major supplier of Apple, again the assessment looked back over years.
In the Garlock case, Judge Hodges held a full-blown evidentiary hearing as part of the process of estimating the company's liability to asbestos plaintiffs.
Giving AI anything close to human rights would allow firms to "pass off both legal and tax liability to these completely synthetic entities," says Bryson.
But others, like Tesla, are attempting to shift liability to drivers when accidents happen by requiring some modicum of driver engagement, even in autonomous mode.
That court will rule on the crucial early-stage motions that will shape Equifax's liability to the millions of consumers whose data has been compromised.
Jazeera later said it had not received any legal claims for compensation and an investigation into the incident did not assign liability to the airline.
It represents an enormously disproportionate amount of the cash flow in esports, and a serious liability to the long-term viability of the entire scene.
The courts are important, but things won't really change unless enough Republicans start to see Trump as a liability to their fundraising and reelection chances.
Access World's terms and conditions limit liability to 100,000 euros per warehouse receipt and Bryan cut Marex's recovery by 25% due to its own negligence.
Satellites in this area, 300 kilometers higher than geostationary orbit, are far enough removed that they are usually no longer a liability to active satellites.
But there are teens who are doing it, and thereby exposing themselves to dangers ranging from criminal liability to cyberbullying or victimization by adult predators.
Trump personal attorney Jay Sekulow referred questions about the president's legal liability to the White House, which did not respond to a request for comment.
I also have a plan to expand criminal liability to any corporate executive who negligently oversees a giant company causing severe harm to US families.
In the context of protecting Republican control, there's little reason to think that Mr. Ryan would be a liability to Republicans' prospects of holding a majority.
The contingent who are angry at Jussie believes he's a liability to the show and should be cut if the show comes back for season 6.
Some analysts, though, wonder if Luckey's political actions and legal issues may have overshadowed him, making him more of a liability to virtual reality start-ups.
Now, with banks shifting more fraud liability to merchants, Duncan argues that tacking on the additional 0.05 percent for fraud recovery might no longer be needed.
In "Trump's Fantasy Capitalism," Robin provides insight into Trump's hostility toward the market and how he may in fact be the biggest liability to the process.
For instance, you can ask to limit your liability to the principal on the loan, and exclude any extra costs like late fees or court costs.
Such a move would allow working parents who do not currently face income tax liability to still benefit from the expanded credit envisioned in the bill.
It assigned 71 percent of the liability to Ford and 29 percent to brake manufacturer Honeywell, which had been brought into the case on Ford's motion.
Now it may expose itself to even more liability to be the arbiter of truth now that it's fragmented the news space into hundreds of distinct digests.
So here's the takeaway: Even during the early days of the Trump administration, high-level officials were worried that Flynn could possibly become a liability to Trump.
"Were Canada to unilaterally terminate the contract, Canada would incur billions of dollars of liability to General Dynamics Land Systems-Canada," the company said in a statement.
Bail-in debt converts liability to equity at the point of resolution and NVCC debt should convert Tier-1 or Tier-2 capital to equity before resolution.
The conference report will allow families with no income tax liability to receive $1,400 of the $2,000 credit, according to the WSJ and confirmed by an aide.
The policy basically said that in a chip-enabled market, any fraud traced to the point-of-sale would be a liability to the least secure party.
Arab Bank's best hope, I said in reporting on briefs in this case, was to change the subject from corporate liability to international banking or foreign relations.
The killings come as the government of President Rodrigo Duterte prepares legislation to put to Congress to lower the age of criminal liability to nine from 15.
Benxi Iron and Steel has total assets of 141 billion yuan ($21.14 billion) and liabilities of 105.6 billion yuan, a liability-to-asset ratio of 13 percent.
For the time being, Tesla's board seems to believe that Musk is more of an asset than he is a liability to the company, despite his behavior.
Both men denied any wrongdoing, but Mr. Bentley remained a political liability to Mr. Strange, especially after he pleaded guilty to two misdemeanors and resigned in April.
The Obama administration argued that the court should be wary of extending liability to the actions of senior officials, especially when it implicates national security and immigration.
Mulroy said the company's then-legal counsel assured them the incident was an "outlier" and that Wynn had personally paid the settlement with no liability to the company.
"We're doing everything we can to reduce our liability to a minimum," said Phil Dinsmoor, Peabody director of environmental services in Wyoming's Powder River Basin, where Rawhide sits.
They need to acknowledge when those around them abuse their positions, and call it out in real time, not just once it becomes a liability to stay silent.
Such statutes are distinct from better-known Good Samaritan laws, which exist nationwide and offer protection against liability to those who act when they see people in peril.
He said that the governor also did not want to be a political liability to Mr. Joko ahead of regional elections next year, and the 2019 presidential election.
"Any one accreditor is incredibly important to the financial liability to the school and safeguarding that taxpayer investment," said Clare McCann, deputy director for federal policy at New America.
High on BofA Merrill Lynch's list of vulnerable companies are Sharp Corp, Toshiba Corp, Panasonic Corp and NEC Corp, all of which have high pension liability to equity ratios.
USA Gymnastics interim president Mary Bono resigned from her position on Tuesday, citing personal attacks that would make her a "liability" to the organization as her reason for leaving.
The company wants federal courts to qualify the shooting as an act of terrorism and to declare the company has no liability to survivors or families of slain victims.
Warren's bill would widen criminal liability to include "negligent executives" of corporations with more than $1 billion in annual revenue that have reached certain terms related to alleged wrongdoing.
Meanwhile, if fraudulent activity occurs on your credit card, your liability is limited to $50 by law (and most card issuers waive this, taking your liability to zero).2.
"California is one of the only states in the country where the courts have applied inverse condemnation liability to events caused by utility equipment," Williams said on the call.
Federal law says that such beneficiaries do not have "any legal liability to make payment" to a doctor or a hospital beyond the amounts paid by Medicare and Medicaid.
Cohen's letter threatens "your institution" with liability "to the fullest extent of the law including damages and criminality" if it were to release records of Trump's two years there.
The companies that provide comprehensive coverage for all facets of drone ownership, ranging from personal injury liability to hull and body protection, will find a lot of paying customers.
It also says commissioners can't assign civil or criminal liability to anyone or any organization, and they must be careful to not jeopardize any ongoing criminal investigation or proceeding.
The overall liability to insurers for global refining and petrochemical incidents over the last three years comes to more than $12.5 billion, according to global insurance broker Marsh/JLT.
Everything from copyright, to platform regulation, to artificial intelligence, to intermediary liability to consumer protection and hate speech are all on the table, and have been for a while.
It then takes those percentages and applies them to your tax liability to tell you that you paid, say, $5,000 worth of interest on the national debt in 2016.
Put another way, if Trump pardoned Michael Flynn for false statements to the FBI, Flynn could not assert false statement liability to justify pleading the Fifth in front of Congress.
"I think it created the largest fire we could have created, and it made her a huge liability to the individuals who had her," Redding resident Lisa Jeter tells PEOPLE.
While many Democrats hope that's the case, the week's events brought a renewed focus on Bill Clinton, and the question of whether he ultimately becomes a liability to her campaign.
Toshiba, every foreign corporation whose shares are referenced in securities traded in the U.S. – regardless of whether the corporation has any involvement with those securities – is facing liability to investors.
Almost a quarter (24 percent) of firms in Asia, and almost a fifth (2 percent) of firms in the UK, expect personal liability to increase significantly in the year ahead.
Margot and Reggie (their swarthy third man) want Ben to hop on a plane to Shanghai so he won't be a lovelorn liability to their crazy con-artist trio anymore.
The risk is that by taking on Mr. Trump and the G.O.P. in states where Starbucks has little business, Mr. Schultz might become a liability to the company's expansion plans.
A proposed law making its way through the country's Congress would reduce the minimum age for criminal liability to 9 from 15 — a measure drawing fierce criticism from rights activists.
The executives said they could be open to further reforms to a law that provides a safe harbor from liability to internet companies, Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act.
His flashes of brilliance make keeping him a tempting option for the Buccaneers heading into the future, but his turnovers might be too much of a liability to look past.
But the shift in opinion in the Senate does not bode well for Moore, who has said he would withdraw from consideration if he becomes a political liability to the President.
When asked if Giuliani had become a political liability to Trump, Perry said "I don't know," before adding that it is often important to take advice from outside of political administrations.
It was the choice between, either you bid for Gawker Media Group and you acquire it and you don't bring that liability to the company for the future, or you don't.
The big question is whether Yahoo has accurately quantified the liability to Verizon, said Dimitri Sirota chief executive officer of cybersecurity firm BigID which helps companies track data within their systems.
If your card is lost or stolen, the new regulation will protect you from unauthorized transactions, limiting your liability to $50 — provided you report the card missing within two business days.
That would relieve small businesses of the costly burden of setting up their own 401(k) and allow them to transfer the legal liability to the sponsor of the pooled plan.
Both Vindman and Hill told House investigators last month that Giuliani, the president's personal attorney, was a liability to diplomats managing U.S. foreign policy in Kiev — and should therefore be avoided.
The appeals court had the difficult task of trying to graft due process considerations that typically apply in the context of liability to Section 1782 demands, which simply involve discovery requests.
Last year, it was the upstart Golden Knights that brought potential liability to sportsbooks across the city, with local fans excited to support their hometown hockey team for their inaugural season.
The résumé boost seems to have been a boon to Page's stature in Russia, where he portrayed himself as a big shot in ways that ended up being a liability to Trump.
Why should the small-business franchisees be the only ones on the hook for the $2 million liability to Subway employees who were underpaid, while the corporate franchisor is raking in billions?
Policies to improve the effectiveness of investment tax credits would be valuable, as would public support for geologic storage monitoring and liability to provide certainty to project developers pursuing direct air capture.
But his cooperation with the illicit drug trade made him a liability to the U.S.-led war on drugs, although he at times served as an informant for American anti-drug operations.
The change would allow families with no tax liability to claim up to $1,400 in tax refunds per child, up from $1,100 in the version that passed the Senate earlier this month.
In Thursday night's Republican president debate, Fox Business moderator Neil Cavuto asked a question that doesn't get asked a lot in US presidential debates: Is Saudi Arabia a liability to American interests?
But that transition, once considered a bragging right in the environmental world, has become a liability to his campaign at a moment when the only acceptable fossil fuel is no fossil fuel.
Within the few months I was recovering at home, my career growth had been diverted by an executive who perceived working parents as a liability to her 24-hour, on-demand requests.
In addition to the 1.9 billion pounds of debt, M6toll has a 180 million pound liability to the government's Land Fund for use of the West Midlands land covered by the motorway.
Asked about whether Ford is a liability to his campaign, O'Brien pivoted to the province's Liberal predecessor, Kathleen Wynne, whose party lost all but seven seats in provincial government elections last year.
The ruling of the EU's top court concerned Google Ireland's failure to comply with an obligation to submit a tax declaration in Hungary to establish its liability to the Hungarian advertising tax.
Additionally, the checks are evidence that Mr. Trump knowingly made a false statement when he failed to report his liability to Mr. Cohen on his personal financial disclosure form in June 2017.
The fact that the government and NPTH do not require the increasing liability to be addressed is an additional element of parental support as the availability of these funds improves the liquidity position.
"Being near the river used to be an advantage, but now having to wait on dams and infrastructure is more of a liability to farmers," said Marc Bremer, a farmer in Metropolis, Illinois.
Even if you see this boss as a liability to the company and think her supervisor should know, that would be a completely different letter — focused not on you but on the organization.
Zuma's second term as president ends with general elections in 2019, but analysts have said he is increasingly seen as a political liability to the party once headed by the iconic Nelson Mandela.
The owners of the boat on Thursday filed a lawsuit attempting to avoid payouts to the victims' families and to restrict its liability to the value of the boat's remains, which is zero.
As the Drudge Report began linking to the stories and right-wing radio had a field day, it became clear that he had become a liability to the White House and he resigned.
"California is one of the only states in the country where the courts have applied inverse condemnation liability to events associated with investor-owned utility equipment," PG&E said in a statement Friday.
" Yet the bill "permits banks with total assets of up to $19803 billion ... to make unaffordable mortgages, with no liability to borrowers, so long as the banks hold the loans on their books.
The new law cuts the Dallas system's nearly $3.7 billion unfunded liability to $2.18 billion and boosts the funded ratio to nearly 50 percent from the current 36.8 percent, according to a bill analysis.
Purdue Pharma also agreed, without admitting liability, to pay $270 million to settle a lawsuit brought by the Oklahoma attorney general, who accused it of aggressively marketing the painkiller and fueling the drug epidemic.
But the case also asks, more broadly, whether legal marketers must disclose in ads that clients' cases will be referred to other law firms or else risk Lanham Act liability to competing law firms.
Her father, who considered it a liability to be Jewish in an era when institutions adopted policies to exclude American Jews from power and influence, embraced wine because he considered it a gentile hobby.
"There is no question whatsoever that Mr. Trump is more of a liability to the Republican Party than an asset," said Mark Jones, professor of political science at the Baker Institute at Rice University.
The court was also reluctant to endorse a test that expands insider trading liability to situations in which a person just gives information to someone else without any proof that something was received in return.
"This case is important for clarifying the scope of lender liability to borrowers, in a situation where thousands of customers were not provided with initial disclosure required under the law," Commission Chair Anna Rawlings said.
Lawmakers introduced bills last year to raise the age of adult criminal liability to 22019, but put the discussion on hold while a consulting firm conducted a cost study to determine the proposal's financial impact.
In April, reports surfaced that Facebook was changing the location of user agreements for people outside of the US and Canada, from Ireland — which meant that they would fall under GDPR protection and liabilityto elsewhere.
Sounds like sensitivity about liability to me, which is understandable given past video game debacles like Nintendo having to provide a protective silicone sleeve for every Wii motion controller it created because of some broken TVs.
Trump and the GOP have decided that trans people are too much of a "liability" to die for their country, and they're also trying to make it harder to even live in America and be LGBTQ.
"This belief was based on trial counsel's failure to effectively and fully explain the theory of accomplice liability to Mr. Woods," his attorney wrote in a 2019 petition to the U.S. Supreme Court, which was denied.
A legitimate officer will not make threats or demand an unusual form of payment like gift cards, but they will explain the liability to the taxpayer, along with the consequences of not complying with the law.
But extending TCPA liability to all instances in which stored numbers are automatically dialed, Facebook said, would expose every cell phone owner who has ever automatically redialed someone on their contact list to a TCPA claim.
And given the current government's efforts to reinstate capital punishment and lower the age of criminal liability to 9 years old, fixing the Philippine justice system is more than ever a matter of life and death.
Kalanick had become a giant liability to the car-hailing company for a growing number of reasons, from sketchy business practices to troubling lawsuits to a basic management situation that was akin to really toxic goat rodeo.
"They wanted to use the bankruptcy rules to their benefit to limit their liability to victims," said Mike Danko, a lawyer in the Bay Area who represents about 1003,000 victims from fires in 2015, 2017 and 21.
"She has views on foreign policy that are so outside the mainstream as to be a real liability to the Democratic Party," said another Democratic senator, who requested anonymity to candidly discuss the party's issue with Gabbard.
All the candidates have a common goal in targeting Sanders: to cast themselves as a leading alternative to a front-runner who some Democrats fear will be a liability to the party if he clinches the nomination.
"It was almost a liability to have any experience or ties to Washington," said Tom Daschle, the former Democratic Senate leader from South Dakota, who was among those encouraging Mr. Obama to run before it was too late.
Based on 2016 actuarial assumptions, Kentucky's pensions were 52.7 percent funded with an unfunded liability of nearly $33 billion, according to a state website that said more conservative assumptions would increase the liability to at least $64 billion.
Deals to shed part or all of the liability to specialist insurers are expected to total a record 21.5 billion pounds by year-end, smashing a previous record of 14 billion pounds, but 2019 could be even better.
The FAI's auditors said last month it could not guarantee the body could continue as a going concern after an ordered restatement of the scandal-hit association's accounts increased its overall liability to 55 million euros ($61 million).
As the new speaker, Mr. Alvarez, who claims he helped persuade Mr. Duterte to run, has been loyal to the president's agenda, pushing bills to reinstate the death penalty and lower the age of criminal liability to 9.
Conservative Justice Anthony Kennedy, writing for the court, said the "relatively minor connection between the terrorist attacks at issue in this case and the alleged conduct in the United States" illustrates the problems of extending liability to foreign corporations.
A self-pardon would eliminate the President's Fifth Amendment right to refuse to incriminate himself, which would in turn eliminate his excuse for avoiding an interview with Mueller (if Trump can pardon himself, there's no criminal liability to fear).
"No doubt that the current president has become a liability to the ANC due to a litany of unethical behavior," Institute for Security Studies (ISS) researchers Jakkie Cilliers and Ciara Aucoin said in a June paper on election violence.
Read more: 33 bodies have been found and one remains missing after a boat fire off the coast of CaliforniaThe Fritzlers are trying to limit their liability to victims to the value of the boat's remains, which is zero.
Victims' families will be told they have six months to challenge Truth Aquatics' legal attempts to clear itself of any negligence or to limit the liability to the current value of the boat, which is zero, the lawsuit said.
In Mashable's exclusive sneak peek, he approaches Diane Lockhart (Christine Baranski) for help with a particularly delicate case, but his connection with Bitcoin and the shadier side of the tech world immediately makes him a potential liability to the firm.
While left-leaning Silicon Valley might balk, his deep Republican establishment ties remain more of an asset than a liability to Facebook and have allowed him to serve effectively in his role for more than 10 years at the company.
"This explains why Lloyds created the secretive review process in an attempt to limit their liability to a very small number of victims when of course, as they are well aware, the true figure is in the thousands," he said.
Mexico has much that it can offer; it can — and must — be seen as an ally, a crucial partner that deserves respect, and as an asset to security within the region, rather than as a potential liability to be contained.
"California is one of the only states in the country where the courts have applied inverse condemnation liability to events caused by utility equipment," Geisha Williams, CEO and president of PG&E, told investors on its conference call in November.
Deals to shed part or all of the liability to specialist insurers are expected to total a record 21.5 billion pounds ($27.50 billion) by year-end, smashing a previous record of 14 billion pounds, but 2019 could be even better.
Now, even if he were to serve merely as a traveling salesman for a particular strain of liberal problem-solving, something he seems compelled to do, Mr. de Blasio could easily be a liability to Democrats in the 2020 election cycle.
"I think you would face legal liability to that person if after that process he was told, 'You can't be in this part of the campus,'" said Ms. Karlan, the law professor who is chairwoman of the sexual assault advisory committee.
"We see a clear presence of Quds forces in Damascus International Airport, inside Syrian army bases and even Quds Force buildings right next to Syrian armed forces, which is a liability to the Syrian regime and its armed forces," Lt. Col.
A drilling company sued by an injured worker may seek coverage under an insurance policy through an exception to a Wyoming law that usually bars oil and gas companies from shifting liability to others for their negligence, a U.S. appeals court has ruled.
Though there are no links to international terrorism, MGM Resorts International wants federal courts to qualify the shooting as an act of terrorism and absolve the company of any liability to the survivors and families of the victims, reports the Associated Press.
Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) proposed a law that "expands criminal liability to any corporate executive who negligently oversees a giant company causing severe harm to U.S. families," citing her previous campaigns against former Wells Fargo CEO John Stumpf and his predecessor Tim Sloan.
"There's a lot more liability" to being a public company in the wake of Sarbanes-Oxley reforms, said Max Levchin, founder and CEO of consumer-lending company Affirm, which remains private five years after its founding, even as its grown to 230 employees.
"The relatively minor connection between the terrorist attacks at issue in this case and the alleged conduct in the United States well illustrates the perils of extending the scope of ATS liability to foreign multinational corporations like Arab Bank," the majority said.
In short, though Ivanka initially seemed to be the Trump child who might leverage the most with his presidency, Trump Jr. has evolved from being viewed as a liability to a political animal whom his father relies upon along the campaign trail.
It&aposs with Congress who writes the law and if he wants a tax liability to be different for companies like us, then he&aposs got to get Congress to write a new tax code because we just go by the law.
Mr. Cohen's testimony is substantial, powerful evidence that President Trump understood he had a liability to Mr. Cohen from the beginning of his presidency and that Mr. Trump acted with the requisite intent to be subjected to prosecution for criminal campaign finance violations.
Both Lee and Rubio had supported expanding the child tax credit ahead of the vote on the Senate's version of the bill earlier this month to allow taxpayers who have no income tax liability to claim more of the credit and reduce their payroll taxes.
A summary of the legislation released by Warren's office explains that it would "expand criminal liability to negligent executives of corporations with over $1 billion annual revenue" who: - Are found guilty, plead guilty, or enter into a deferred or non-prosecution agreement for any crime.
Serendipity Labs has negligible lease liability to disclose because of joint ventures and franchising, or licensing structures, that the firm uses, said John Arenas, chief executive of the flex space provider who was U.S. president of Regus when it filed for bankruptcy in 2003.
"Because it was a matter of national security, I felt sure that it was being handled on a high level and I was actually assured of that by agents that this strategy would be offset because it was a liability to our country," he said.
There's also the social acceptability of BECCS (building it at scale will mean hundreds of new power plants and harvesting operations, which will run into public blowback) and a system of legal liability to cover any leaks (over periods of decades or even centuries).
The operators, Ripley Entertainment and Branson Duck Vehicles, filed a lawsuit in federal court on Monday, seeking to take advantage of an 1851 law that could limit their financial liability to the duck boat's value after the crash and any cargo that was on board.
"California is one of the only states in the country where the courts have applied inverse condemnation liability to events caused by utility equipment," PG&E CEO and President Geisha Williams told investors during a conference call in November following the devastating Northern California wildfires.
Remington Arms filed a motion Tuesday in Connecticut Superior Court for an order compelling physicians, hospitals and schools to disclose their records on Lanza, arguing that the killer's mental health is key to its defense in this landmark test of gunmakers' liability to shooting victims.
DUBLIN, Dec 22017 (Reuters) - The Football Association of Ireland's (FAI) auditors were unable to guarantee the governing body can continue as a going concern after an ordered restatement of its accounts reported on Friday increased its overall liability to 233 million euros ($2462 million).
In the interview that aired Sunday, Clinton said she plans to continue speaking out for gun safety measures such as comprehensive background checks, closing the gun-show and online loopholes and reversing a bill that gives immunity from liability to gun makers and sellers.
Joshua Wong and 10 others have already "admitted liability" to contempt of court for defying a court injunction to clear away a protest encampment in the Mong Kok district after nearly 79 days of street occupations, that later sparked sporadic violent clashes between police and protesters.
While many police departments are quick to assign criminal liability to young black men who wear certain colors, hang out with certain people, or have any other suspected ties to street gangs, they have given far more leeway to cops with proven ties to racist groups.
With the Dallas police and fire pension system projected to become insolvent within 10 years, legislation would cut the nearly $3.7 billion unfunded liability to $2.18 billion and boost the funded ratio to nearly 50 percent from the current 36.8 percent, according to a bill analysis.
But the best way to achieve prison closures is to enact sound criminal justice policy that will result in falling crime and recidivism rates — and raising the age of adult criminal liability to 18 in every state should be at the top of lawmakers' to-reform lists.
WE HAVE A MOMENT IN TIME WHERE PEOPLE ARE -- IT'S A LIABILITY TO SAY I'M WILLING TO COMPROMISE, I'M GOING TO GET ONE MILLIMETER OFF THE EXTREME POSITION I HAVE AND IF YOU DO YOU HAVE TO BACK TRACK AND SWEAR TO PEOPLE THAT YOU'LL NEVER COMPROMISE.
But it's still very rare for law firms to be called out for aiding and abetting – so rare that there is apparently no precedent from the Delaware Supreme Court, or even Chancery Court, to illuminate the line between zealous advocacy for corporate board members and liability to shareholders.
MMA has a complicated, bipolar history: the sport's adjacency to death was an early selling point ("two men enter, one man leaves") before it became a liability to run away from, and performance-enhancing drugs were a thinly veiled custom before they became a plague to wipe out.
Miami Beach is warning students with a catchy but dire slogan In Miami Beach, where hordes of rowdy youngsters have become a liability to one of the world's top tourist destinations, police this year launched a $33,000 digital ad campaign and sent letters to 300 fraternities and sororities.
"By tying intermediaries' protection from liability to their ability to monitor communications being sent across their platforms or systems, the amendments would limit the use of end-to-end encryption and encourage others to weaken existing security measures," the experts wrote in the letter, coordinated by the Internet Society .
Another tragic aspect to also keep in mind here, is that from a civil liability standpoint, there is no indication that Wake Forest would be on the hook for any kind of liability to the family because this was an attack that happened outside of the scope of his employment.
But based on the evidence of the petition filed Friday by Remington Arms, maker of the Bushmaster version of the AR-15 rifle that was used to kill 20 small children in Sandy Hook, the U.S. firearms industry is facing a different kind of existential threat: liability to shooting victims.
Therefore, the owners, who have claimed they "used reasonable care to make the Conception seaworthy," are asking a judge to "invoke the benefits of exoneration," or to limit their liability to equal the current value of the vessel, which is "zero," should a judge find them at fault for the fire.
Amazon's network of delivery partners — and Amazon's method for outsourcing liability to them in cases of accidents or worker injuries — is also coming under increased scrutiny in the wake of investigations by BuzzFeed News and ProPublica about deadly accidents allegedly brought on, in some cases, by aggressive Amazon delivery goals.
The justices were troubled during the oral argument by the application of conspiracy liability to asset forfeiture, trying to figure out how a defendant like Terry Honeycutt could be ordered to repay money he never received — especially when his brother was required to forfeit only about $200,000 rather than the full amount.
Four decades after a hairdresser's assistant outed Tracey Africa on the set of an Essence shoot and News of the World published Caroline Cossey's backstory without her consent, transness remains a liability to a woman's career, one that can be weaponized against her even if she chooses not to make it known.
Trump and Cruz had consistently embraced each other throughout the campaign and avoided attacking one another -- but all of that changed when Trump last week first suggested in an interview that Cruz's Canadian birth might make him ineligible to be president, or at least a liability to the Republican Party should he become the nominee.
Fitch's sovereign rating committee adjusted the output from the SRM to arrive at the final LT FC IDR by applying its QO, relative to rated peers, as follows: - Public finances: -1 notch, to reflect the significant indebtedness of SOEs which is not reflected in the model and represents a significant contingent liability to the sovereign.
The YouTube platform plainly incentivizes such attention-grabbing behavior, right up until the point that it becomes a liability to its operators or their other partners — a familiar dilemma in the entertainment world, sure, but one that plays out quite differently on YouTube, which is considerably and deliberately less hands-on with its talent.
But the credit monitoring service, through an Equifax company called Trusted ID, has a provision that limits liability to the company, and consumers who sign up for what is billed as a free service will be charged for it after a one-year trial period if they don't call the company to cancel their subscription.
The Syrian affiliate first known as Al Nusra has renamed itself twice in the past year— Jabhat Fateh al-Sham in July of 2016, then HTS in January — in a bid to convince outsiders it had actually cut its ties with the terror group, an association that was viewed as a liability to the Syrian project, Joscelyn said.
The change they're seeking is for digital data to no longer be seen as a limitless resource to be siphoned off, stored and ceaselessly data-mined; but as a potential liability to be collected sparingly, applied carefully and deleted the moment it's no longer needed — because the financial risk of holding on to it has suddenly, drastically inflated.
Shanxi's deputy governor Wang Yixin told banks at an industry event on Wednesday that it was in their mutual interest to support the seven, which at the end of 2015 reported total liabilities of more than 1 trillion yuan ($150 billion) and an average liability-to-asset ratio of about 83 percent, according to Reuters calculations.
His sudden public comments signal the level of concern among Joseph Biden's allies that the overseas dealings of the younger Mr. Biden had become a potentially damaging liability to his father's campaign, and are the latest in a flurry of actions pro-Biden forces have taken to mitigate the issue this week ahead of the debate.
The promise of his "reform" is to turn the GOP back toward George W. Bushism—a platform that included a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants—but an exaggerated version of George W. Bushism that invests a cartoonish amount in border security, drops the investor class's tax liability to a low of zero percent, and opens multiple new theaters of war.
Although the companies will argue that there are no legal mandates for them to report threatening content and that they enjoy broad immunity under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act — as publicly-traded companies with nearly 1 billion collective American users at risk for harm — the companies have a public safety liability to protect American interests from terrorism (domestic and international).
But unlike that judgment, the new ruling limits the Dutch government's liability to 30 percent of the damages, based on its assessment that the victims would have had a 70 percent chance of being killed even if Dutch peacekeepers had not wrongfully ordered them, on July 13, 1995, to leave a United Nations compound after the area was overrun by Bosnian Serb paramilitary forces.
As the New York Times notes in an article about Kjellberg's place within YouTube culture: The YouTube platform plainly incentivizes such attention-grabbing behavior, right up until the point that it becomes a liability to its operators or their other partners — a familiar dilemma in the entertainment world, sure, but one that plays out quite differently on YouTube, which is considerably and deliberately less hands-on with its talent.
Discussing his findings on Twitter, Ruser pointed out that the map revealed the apparent locations of secret military bases owned by the US and other governments in places like Russia, Afghanistan, and Turkey, noting that it seemed to pose an unprecedented security liability to soldiers: If soldiers use the app like normal people do, by turning it on tracking when they go to do exercise, it could be especially dangerous.
Applying the test mandated by the 9th Circuit, the judge held that the key question was whether ADR investors could show that the transactions in which they incurred "irrevocable liability" to pay for the ADRs took place in the U.S. The ADR holders' new complaint, Judge Pregerson said, alleged that the named investors placed buy orders, paid for and received title to their ADRs within U.S. territorial bounds.
She lists several other policy ideas aimed at reducing incarceration and making the overall criminal justice system less punitive: establishing a clemency board to release more people from prison early, decriminalizing marijuana at the federal level, raising the age of criminal liability to 18, restricting civil forfeiture, boosting resources for public defenders, ending the death penalty, increasing oversight of police, eliminating solitary confinement, banning private prisons, and getting rid of fees for phone calls and bank transfers in prison, among other proposals.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Kyoto district court on Thursday ruled that Tokyo Electric Power (Tepco) and the Japanese government were liable for damages arising from the Fukushima nuclear disaster of 2011, the Asahi newspaper said The ruling is the third court decision assigning liability to both Tepco and the government for the disaster that led to the evacuation of around 160,000 people A group of 174 claimants sought 850 million yen ($8 million)in damages arising from the disaster The court in western Japan did not accept that all plaintiffs should be awarded damages Reporting by Aaron Sheldrick; Editing by Shri Navaratnam

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