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Really it was criminal that no limit of liability had been fixed!
This agreement also established limit of liability on checked baggage.
Under existing law, limits of liability on individual shippers are ridiculously low.
Your limits of liability are very high, but I know you'll exceed it if that aircraft lands."
I particularly welcome the fact that the regulation waives all financial limits of liability, where the airline is at fault.
The limits of liability and beyond.
The thing was plain as a pikestaff; for omitting a limit of liability this chap had got his commission!
Limits of liability under the Clean Water Act of 1972 are ridiculously low.
The question in Caparo was the scope of the assumption of responsibility, and what the limits of liability ought to be.
The amount we couldn't pay, plus the amount we don't have to pay because of the limits of liability on your policy.
The two decisions are the latest to shape the outer limits of liability for accountants, who have been beseiged by lawsuits charging either negligence or fraud.
He turned again, and said pettishly: "What on earth were you about, Mr. Manager, when you allowed these contracts to go through without limit of liability?
Limits of liability under the Clean Water Act and the Trans Alaska Pipeline Act amount to little more than $100 million.
First of all, to waive all financial limits of liability where the airline is at fault for damages suffered by passengers in the case of injury or death.
A "liquidated damages" clause, which is standard on the West Coast and in other areas these days, spells out the limit of liability if the sale is not consummated.
"And remember, even if we don't stick you with negligence, you still have to cover everything that exceeds your limits of liability and everything we can't cover because of bankruptcy."
By sharply raising the limits of liability on shippers, both measures would give industry strong incentives to avoid the carelessness that has marked so many accidents, notably that involving the Exxon Valdez.
After exploring the limits of liability, this "Tilburg Group" embarked on quite a demanding project - the drafting of "Principles of European Tort Law" (PETL).
The financial limits of liability as well as the minimum amount of financial securities have been agreed by all the actors of the negotiation, including the insurance sector, and are therefore realistic and appropriate.
It led to the Oil Pollution Act of 1990, which sharply increased the limits of liability on polluters, required safer tankers and ordered the Coast Guard to set up response teams to deal quickly with emergencies.
It is important to waive the financial limits of liability where an airline is proved to be at fault but to impose a strict level of liability up to the equivalent of 100, 000 special drawing rights.
Both bills would establish a $1 billion pool, funded by a modest per-barrel tax on oil, to pay for new emergency response teams and for whatever cleanup costs remained after shippers and oil companies reached their limits of liability.
If there is time, a copy of the itinerary is faxed to the buyer, with information that the Department of Transportation requires, for example, the limits of liability in the event of an accident, refund policies and overbooking rules.
Carriers, on the other hand, gained increased protection against tort lawsuits as a result of the Visby Protocol's clarification that the limits of liability and defences of the Hague Rules applied equally to actions in tort and in contract.
Then if there is a loss, you file a claim with the insurance company and let them do battle to establish that the hotel was negligent, or failed to print the limit of liability in big enough type or posted the liability notice in some peculiar spot, actions that can upcap the liability limit.