liable in the PONS Dictionary

liable Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

he is liable to do it
to be liable to flooding

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
So long as the requisite "mens rea" is formed before the sequence begins, or during the sequence (before it ends), the accused will be liable.
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In a conventional contract of sale, the seller will be liable to the buyer if these representations prove false.
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The recipient is still liable for tax on the full amount, but can set the withholding against his overall tax liability.
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Any regiment of militia would be liable to serve throughout the country.
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The employers were found liable because they had materially contributed to the risk.
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However, the copyright holder could also be held liable for breach of contract.
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Where the company's property could not be recovered from the third party, the directors would be personally liable to recompense the company.
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However, this new messenger from the first general is liable to be captured too.
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He is not made liable because his perception is wrong, unless it is unreasonable.
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Speculation in such situations is naturally liable to run high.
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