Define: Liable

Liable
Liable
Quick Summary of Liable

Legally responsible. For example, a person may be liable for a debt, liable for an accident due to careless behaviour, liable for failing to do something required by a contract or liable for the commission of a crime. Someone who is found liable for an act or omission must usually pay damages or, if the act was a criminal one, face punishment. See also liability.

What is the dictionary definition of Liable?
Dictionary Definition of Liable
adj. responsible or obligated. Thus, a person or entity may be liable for damages due to negligence, liable to pay a debt, liable to perform an act which he/she/it contracted to do, or liable to punishment for commission of a crime. Failure to meet the responsibility or obligation opens one up to a lawsuit, and committing a crime can lead to a criminal prosecution.
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