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legal liability

Legal liability that does not stem from a contract or legal agreement. For insurance purposes, this type of liability arises from a person injuring another person negligently.

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  1. Legal liability - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Legal liability is the legal bound obligation to pay debts. In law, a person is legally liable when they are financially and legally responsible for something. Legal ...
     
  2. What is legal liability? definition and meaning
    Definition of legal liability: Obligations under law arising from civil actions (torts) or under contract. Legal liability can only be decided by courts even if the ...
     
  3. What Is Legal Liability?
    Nov 14, 2012 ... Legal liability is the status of being legally responsible for a situation. In most cases, the question of legal liability is...
     
  4. Liability - Legal Dictionary - The Free Dictionary
    In order to win a lawsuit the suing party (plaintiff) must prove the legal liability of the defendant if the plaintiff's allegations are shown to be true. This requires ...
     
  5. Legal liability - Legal Dictionary - The Free Dictionary
    A body of rules and statutes that defines conduct prohibited by the government because it threatens and harms public safety and welfare and that establishes ...
     
  6. Legal & Liability Risk Management Services & Training: Law ...
    Legal & Liability training and support services for law enforcement, jails and corrections, insurance pools, and risk managers.
     
  7. Legal Liability Overview | Electronic Frontier Foundation
    The Legal Liability Issues FAQ briefly addresses some common legal issues that affect you as a publisher, especially situations where you may face legal claims ...
     
  8. HSBC's Rising Legal Liability - NYTimes.com
    Aug 28, 2012 ... HSBC's legal headaches may not go away anytime soon, and when they do, the resolutions could be costly.