Directors' personal liability for the errors and omissions of their companies is not exactly a new problem.
The next step was the checking, the sifting through the proof for errors or omissions.
Always look for such omissions and state how your answer will be affected by the presence or absence of the fact in question.
The Promoter is not responsible for any third party acts or omissions.
After a cold, wet spring the sun shone almost every day as if trying to make up for past omissions.
It refers to "a court's right to punish for actions or omissions as if they were criminal."
There are however certain circumstances in which an individual may be liable for omissions, where a prior special relationship exists.
I paused and reviewed my words thus far for omissions before turning to the next subject.
However, Companies House accepts no responsibility for any errors or omissions.
It must be wrong to penalise one segment directly for the acts or omissions of another.