liability

liability
Legal responsibility, either civil or criminal. The condition of being bound in law and justice to pay an indebtedness or discharge some obligation. Feil v Coeur D'Alene, 23 Idaho 32, 129 P 643. The state or condition of a person after he has breached his contract or violated any obligation resting upon him. Lattin v Gillette, 95 Cal 317, 30 P 545. A word of different meanings, the pertinent one to be gathered from the context in which it appears, construed in the light of surrounding circumstances. Evans v Kroh (Ky) 284 SW2d 329, 58 ALR2d 1446. Sometimes synonymous with "debt." Anno: 58 ALR2d 1453. Within the meaning of a statute of limitations:–under one view, a contract obligation; under another view, responsibility, embracing tort liability as well as contract liability. 34 Am J1st Lim Ac § 94. As the word appears in a limitation on the creation of debt or liability of a state in excess of a prescribed amount:–a term having special reference to the warrant and legislative authority on which a state contract must rest, and on which alone a public debt must find its sanction in order to obligate the state. 49 Am J1st States § 66.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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