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Quotes About Liability

Here, a court might conclude that P is not vicariously liable because A was on a "frolic.
~ Robert W. Hamilton
Y él debía seiscientos pesos con siete centavos!
~ Roberto Arlt
Roza didn't want to go, and she made the woman promise to let her ride the horse again. It was apparently called "Russia" because it was very big, a complete liability, and always going where it wasn't wanted.
~ Louis de Bernieres
Consider the idea that charisma can be as much a liability as an asset. Your strength of personality can sow the seeds of problems, when people filter the brutal facts from you.
~ James C. Collins
I have as warm a regard for him as you do. The fact remains that with all his patriotism, he can be a political liability. He speaks in the Senate as if he were living in Plato's Republic instead of Romulus's cesspool.
~ Anthony Everitt
If you put a purchase on a charge card, you're paying it off forever. You have to know how to pay it off before you go deeply in debt.
~ Gregory Meeks
It's sort of admirable that America is big enough to put up with the contemptuous self-loathing. Americans are freer than anyone in the world to say and do whatever they like, but when freedom cluelessly turns against itself, it can become a liability.
~ Miranda Devine
By mandating equal pay, the government erases the competitive advantage of those people who are willing to take less pay. In addition, employers are less willing to hire employees who they believe could subject them to increased liability.
~ Kane
Actually lowering the cost of insurance would be accomplished by such things as making it harder for lawyers to win frivolous lawsuits against insurance companies.
~ Thomas Sowell
Republicans would have preferred the court overturn the health care bill, an act that would have underscored Obama's biggest liability - the perception among voters, including those who like and trust him, that he has been ineffective.
~ Ron Fournier
Failure is your best asset, complacency is your worst liability, and talent is your greatest capital.
~ Matshona Dhliwayo
It is absolutely impossible to settle the debts to pensioners, teachers, and others. The country hasn't got enough money to do so.
~ Eduard Shevardnadze
If it isn't the sheriff, it's the finance company I've got more attachments on me than a vacuum cleaner.
~ John Barrymore
In the law of torts there is the maxim: Every dog has one free bite.
~ John Brooks
Even for taxable clients, mutual fund managers supervised the assets in very much the same way, simply ignoring the tax impact and passing the tax liability through to largely unsuspecting fund shareholders.
~ John C. Bogle
Given a rule of law that [those] conditions generically described as A produce a certain legal liability or other consequence X, does the specific fact or group of facts n fall within the genus A?
~ Antonin Scalia
The employees appear liability to an employer whose decision-making authority often shirks own responsibility but expects the majority of workforce to do their duty with sincerity.
~ Anuj Somany
A penny saved is not a penny earned if at the end of the day you still owe a quarter.
~ Mary Landrieu
As self-driving cars become more common, there will be a flood of new legal questions.
~ Adam Cohen
The public should know that the liability issues here have yet to be resolved, or even raised. If you're a farmer and you're growing a genetically engineering food crop, those genes are going to flow to the other farm.
~ Jeremy Rifkin
Assume Your State, Inc. is involved in a day-to-day business where it could be sued. By having all the good assets in Wyoming, Inc., and leasing them to Your State, Inc., you have removed these assets from risk.
~ Garrett Sutton
Under current law volunteers who are not working with an official nonprofit organization are not covered by the Volunteer Protection Act. Therefore, there are absolutely no legal protections for the average American who wishes to volunteer.
~ Jon Porter
He owes me, but that could prove a liability. Some people do not enjoy being indebted.
~ Margaret Atwood
Marketing, the verb, changed the market. The market is now a lot less impressed with average stuff for average people, and the market is a lot less impressed with loud and flashy and expensive advertising. Today, the market wants change. "Established 1906" used to be important. Now, apparently, it's a liability. The rush from stability is a huge opportunity for you.
~ Seth Godin