severally in the PONS Dictionary

severally Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

jointly and severally liable

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English
Importantly this shows that an inhomogeneous material may have frequency dependent response, even though none of the individual inhomogeneities severally are frequency dependent.
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Similarly, joint wrongdoers are jointly and severally liable for the loss they have caused.
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One such practice would have the older men bring the male children a severally injured captive of war, allowing the boys to practice their archery skills against this living target.
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All planets jointly and severally without any exception are the indicators of future events, they chart the course of fate.
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As against the liquidator they should be jointly and severally liable for the whole 75,000.
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The organizational managers who participated in the transaction may also be fined an aggregate of $10,000 per violation and are jointly and severally liable for payment of such penalty.
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The law had been severally criticized by the centre-left opposition.
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However, if the defendants are severally liable, plaintiff must satisfy the amount in controversy requirement against each individual defendant.
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The doctrines which represent these as severally of principal importance we may term "tychasticism", "anancasticism", and "agapasticism".
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Despite this blowback, however, the incident severally damaged the reputation of the publication and led to the resignation of several key editors.
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