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LIABILITY OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANIES ADMINISTRATORS
Revista Gênero e Interdisciplinaridade, 2023The objective of this work is to analyze the form of due diligence of the responsibility of the administrators of limited liability companies. To exercise the established objective, the method used will be deduction, being of a qualitative nature, as for the method of procedure used, it is the monographic one and the research technique is the ...
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Administrative Liability in Lithuania: The Model of Corporate Administrative Liability
2020In Lithuania, administrative liability tends to be inflicted upon business entities quite often. The State constantly expands the scope of administrative liability with a view to strengthening the protection of social and economic interests. Hence, administrative liability can lead to effects that are more severe for business entities than the criminal
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Criminal liability of road administrators
Urbana bezbednost saobraćaja - u susret izazovima strateškog upravljanja u saobraćaju - zbornik radovaThis paper investigates the legal responsibility of road managers for the occurrence and consequences of traffic accidents. The authors point out that in many cases, the judicial system, i.e. the police and public prosecutors, shift the responsibility for the occurrence of a traffic accident exclusively to drivers, while the responsibility of road ...
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Avoiding administrators' liability.
Applied radiology, 1988Radiology administrators have been mostly untouched by the medical liability crisis, but legal experts warn that lawsuits could be targeted at health care administrators. Consequently, administrators should take several precautions to limit their changes of being drawn into a lawsuit.
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Drug self‐administration methods in abuse liability evaluation
British Journal of Addiction, 1991AbstractThe human drug self‐administration paradigm is an extension of the animal model developed in the 1960s. The paradigm can be used to investigate the determinants and correlates of drug‐seeking and drug‐taking behavior and has proven useful in the development of medications for treating drug dependence.
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