contractual liability

collocation in English

meaningsofcontractualandliability

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contractual
adjective
uk
/kənˈtræk.tʃu.əl/
us
/kənˈtræk.tʃu.əl/
relating to or contained within a contract (= ...
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liability
noun
uk
/ˌlaɪ.əˈbɪl.ə.ti/
us
/ˌlaɪ.əˈbɪl.ə.t̬i/
the fact that someone is legally responsible ...
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(Definition ofcontractualandliabilityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The figure of £80 million which we found had been reached is the best estimate of strictcontractualliability, plus statutory redundancy payments and unemployment benefits.
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The carrier had acontractualliabilityto bring him.
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For example, there are provisions in the convention that no one should be liable to imprisonment for breach ofcontractualliability, and so on.
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These arrangements will not apply to roadside fences or to fences for which adjoining owners or tenants have a writtencontractualliability.
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There is nocontractualliabilitythere and it would undoubtedly be a gift.
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It provides that those who do not meet theircontractualliabilitymust pay interest for their failure to honour their contracts.
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That being said, even if the amounts in question are minimal, they are still covered undercontractualliability.
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Further, it must be without prejudice to acontractualliabilityincurred by either.
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The house can collapse, and in the absence of some specificcontractualliabilityaccepted by the landlord you have no remedy against him.
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It is no part of their originalcontractualliabilityto the insured person.
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There are certainly other ways of guaranteeing adequate protection for consumers under civil law, for example, compensation for damages as a consequence ofcontractualliability.
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This was of course subject to any specificcontractualliabilitythat the lessor might, by agreement with the lessee, undertake.
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The reinsurer would not have acontractualliabilityto the compensation scheme and its new right of recovery.
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By complying with those provisions, the library would not be liable for copyright infringement but it would not escape anycontractualliabilityit had entered into.
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I have explained the position that thecontractualliabilityof the employer remains during the voluntary period and there is no getting away from that fact.
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They cannot be savings unless there is acontractualliabilityto have the money there at a given time to pay a given amount of pension.
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This requirement is subject only to the ordinary rules creatingcontractualliabilitydespite the absence of consensus.
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The declaration theory, on the other hand, groundscontractualliabilitypurely on concurring and objective declarations of will.
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It seems to me logical to found liability for damages upon the intention of the parties (objectively ascertained) because allcontractualliabilityis voluntarily undertaken.
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