Example sentences of "will [be] liable [prep] " in BNC.

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1 However , since the company itself can only act through human agents , a transaction carried out for the benefit of the company , will mean that those acting for it will be liable under the CSA 1985 .
2 Therefore , if a tile , because it is defective , breaks and falls on to a passer-by , the manufacturer of the tile will be liable under the Act .
3 If one of these machines is defective and someone is injured as a result , then the importer/distributor will be liable under the Act , apart from any remedies available against him under contract .
4 Megastore will be liable under the Act to James as suppliers/own-branders unless they comply with the four conditions .
5 If the financial statements of an issuer of securities to the public fail to comply with an applicable accounting standard , the issuer and its directors will be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $NZ100,000 .
6 If you reduce the seating capacity below 12 then you will be liable for 10% car tax and repaying the 15% VAT which as a business user you have reclaimed , as in the UK the 12 seater is classed as a commercial vehicle and the 10 seater is not .
7 Where a dominant influence exists over a public company , the dominant undertaking will be liable for any damage suffered by the public company and , more radically , for any debts incurred by the public company as a result of its acting at the direction of the dominant undertaking , although this will seemingly not be the case if the dominant undertaking 's influence is in fact exercised in the best interests of the public company .
8 Conversely , and as the price for treating the company as its own , the dominant undertaking will be liable for the obligations of the company if the company defaults and this seemingly will apply even to preexisting obligations ; however , the dominant undertaking will be able to apply for relief from liability if it did not itself cause the company 's default .
9 Under the new regime , companies will be liable for automatic penalties for late filing .
10 The firms will be liable for poor work and other breaches of professional standards and requirements , unless they can prove that they had not contributed to the misconduct which was wholly attributable to some other individual ( including partners , employees or non-members ) .
11 If the sale is not carried out properly , that is in accordance with the provisions of Condition 7 , the carrier will be liable for any loss or damage arising .
12 Your tenants , not you , will be liable for the community charge ( poll tax ) , but you may be liable to capital gains tax when you sell .
13 You will be liable for lesser amounts but you may insure against this ( see ‘ Loss of Damage Insurance ’ under ‘ Yacht Options ’ ) .
14 If a sum greater than that paid in is not recovered at the trial , the plaintiff will be liable for the defendant 's taxed costs from the time of the payment in , even though he or she has ‘ won ’ the action .
15 This adherence to the decision in Morgan has extended to a reiteration and confirmation of Lord Hailsham 's statement in the case that a defendant who has intercourse ‘ nolens volens , that is recklessly and not caring whether the victim be a consenting party or not , ’ will be liable for rape .
16 Of course , the seller will be liable for his own breach of contract .
17 As you are aware Council Tax comes into effect from 1 April 1993 and Regional Authorities in Scotland will shortly be issuing enquiry forms to all households within their area to determine who will be liable for the tax and to enquire whether they are entitled to any discounts , exemptions or rebates .
18 A widow in a modest terrace house on a low income , with — for the sake of argument — a council tax of £200 , will be liable for £150 .
19 Should the transaction cease for any reason then you will be liable for outstanding costs , which will not exceed the fixed fee amounts quoted above .
20 ( b ) Whether the local authority will be liable for personal injury or property damage suffered by occupiers of houses which have been inspected and the Building Regulations not complied with .
21 The producer will be liable for any defect in the product which causes damage .
22 The amount breaks down as follows : * a criminal fine of $100 million , the highest ever levied against a polluter , set after Exxon agreed to plead guilty to charges of criminal misdemeanour ; * a total of $900 million in civil damages , to be administered by a board of Alaska state and US federal officials , and used for cleaning up operations along the Alaska shoreline over the next decade ; * if further damage from the slick emerges between the years 2002 and 2006 , Exxon will be liable for up to $100 million more .
23 Companies which exceed their permitted allowance will be liable for fines of $2,000 per excessive tonne .
24 Companies which flout the ban will be liable for fines of between $9,000 and $90,000 , with half going to the Fund .
25 If the purchaser does not take on such persons and they are subsequently shown to be employees , they will be protected by the Transfer Regulations and the purchaser will be liable for any costs of redundancy or dismissal .
26 The tenant will be liable for the VAT ( Ridgeons Bulk v Commissioners of Customs & Excise LON/1990/1702 discussed in [ 1992 ] 37 EG 97 ) .
27 The shareholders are treated as having received a distribution of £100 on which tax of £20 has been paid and , assuming they will be liable for income tax at the higher rate , will have a further £20 of income tax to pay ( see s14 TA 1988 and sections 77 to 79 of the 1993 Finance Act ) .
28 In this case , Target will be liable for stamp duty on the hive-down agreement unless this can be deferred by executing and retaining the hive-down agreement outside the UK or otherwise mitigating the amount of stamp duty that becomes payable .
29 Perhaps they assume that if they are the customer they will be liable for their clients ' obligations as principal .
30 If it occurs after the time of supply then he will have a defence , although the retailer will be liable for breach of the implied terms under ss13-14 of SGA 1979 and analagous provisions in contracts of supply .
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