
1) Arrears 2) Blame 3) Debt 4) Disadvantage 5) Duty 6) Indebtedness 7) On us 8) Ratability 9) Rateability 10) Susceptibility 11) Taxability 12) Tendency
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1) Burden left to current power 2) Contingency 3) Exposure 4) Liableness 5) Negative thing 6) Owed amount 7) Possibility 8) Something disadvantageous 9) Susceptibility 10) Susceptibleness 11) Susceptivity
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- the state of being legally obliged and responsible
- an obligation to pay money to another party
- the quality of being something that holds you back
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• (n.) the sum of one`s pecuniary obligations; -- opposed to assets. • (n.) That which one is under obligation to pay, or for which one is liable. • (n.) The state of being liable; as, the liability of an insurer; liability to accidents; liability to the law.
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An amount that is owed, in contrast to an asset. A liability may result from borrowing, from obligation to pay for a product or service received, etc.
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An obligation to pay an amount in money, goods, or services to another party.
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(from the article `bank`) ...marketable securities and of reserves of base money, which may be held either as actual central bank notes and coins or in the form of a credit ... The traditional asset management approach to banking is based on the assumption that a bank`s liabilities are both relatively stable and ... ...to the generat...
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A financial obligation, or the cash outlay that must be made at a specific time to satisfy the contractual terms of such an obligation.
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A financial obligation, or the cash outlay that must be made at a specific time to satisfy the contractual terms of such an obligation.
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A debt owed by a business to creditors.
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A person or business deemed liable is subject to a legal obligation. A person/business who commits a wrong or breaks a contract or trust is said to be liable or responsible for it. Can also refer to an amount owed.
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In accounting, a financial obligation. Liabilities are placed alongside assets on a balance sheet to show the wealth of the individual or company concerned at a given date. Business organizations...
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(n) Liability is the legal responsibility to make good the loss, damage, shortage occurred to a person, entity, property etc by the action or failure of the person responsible to do such acts or legally accountable for such action or non action. Eg. a person carelessly leave his vehicle on a slop, it slips down to an adjacent shop injuring the shop...
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A financial obligation, or the cash outlay that must be made at a specific time to satisfy the contr
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A claim on a company's assets.
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Li`a·bil'i·ty (lī`ȧ*bĭl'ĭ*tȳ)
noun ;
plural Liabilities (- tĭz).
1. The state of being liable; as, the
liability of an insurer;
liability to accidents;
liability to the law.
2. That which one is under obli...
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A legal term referring to responsibility for damages or injuries.
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Any legal responsibility, duty or obligation. The state of one who is bound in law and justice to do something which may be enforced by action. This liability may arise from contracts either express or implied or in consequence of torts committed. The liabilities of one man are not in general transferred to his representatives further than to rea.....
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1) In law, the state of being liable -- that is, legally accountable for an act or omission. 2) In business, money owed by a business to others, such as payroll taxes, a court judgment, an account payable, or a loan debt.
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An obligation to do or refrain from doing something. The responsibility for ones own actions and responsibility for the adverse effects they may have on third parties, including financial responsibilities.
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a person or business deemed liable is subject to a legal obligation. A person/business who commits a wrong or breaks a contract or trust is said to be liable or responsible for it.
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noun the quality of being something that holds you back
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- DEBTS or obligations owed by one entity (DEBTOR) to another entity (CREDITOR) payable in money, goods, or services.
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an obligation to do, to eventually do, or to refrain from doing something; money owed; or according to law one's responsibility for his/her conduct; or one's responsibility for causing an injury
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[SAT terms] something that holds you back
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