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The Fiscal Costs of Contingent Liabilities: A New Dataset

Social Science Research Network, 2016
We construct the first comprehensive dataset of contingent liability realizations in advanced and emerging markets for the period 1990-2014. We find that contingent liability realizations are a major source of fiscal distress.
E. Bova   +3 more
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IUCD liability

BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1982
Summary. In the UK the marketing and quality control of all intrauterine devices (IUCDs) is controlled by the Medicines Act (1968). Training is supervised by the Joint Committee of Contraception (JCC), and Trainers have to ensure that the trainee has acquired safe standards before the JCC certificate is granted.
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Occupiers’ Liability

1993
This chapter is concerned with the liability of an occupier of premises for injury caused or damage done to persons or their property whilst on the premises. The law in this area is now statutory and is governed by the 1957 and 1984 Occupiers’ Liability Acts.
Alastair Mullis, Ken Oliphant
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Addressing Safety Liabilities of TfR Bispecific Antibodies That Cross the Blood-Brain Barrier

Science Translational Medicine, 2013
The safety of therapeutic bispecific antibodies that use TfR for delivery to the brain can be improved by reducing affinity for TfR and eliminating antibody effector function. Averting Roadblocks En Route to the Brain The blood-brain barrier represents a
Jessica A. Couch   +21 more
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Pharmacist Liability

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1993
The various legal theories under which pharmacists may be found liable are reviewed. The pivotal element in determining pharmacist malpractice is the study that was owed to the patient. A pharmacist's principal duties to the patient are to dispense the correct drug and to label it correctly; failure to fulfill either of these responsibilities had led ...
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Negative Liability

The Journal of Legal Studies, 2009
Negative and positive externalities pose symmetrical problems to social welfare. The lawinternalizes negative externalities by providing general tort liability rules. According to suchrules, those who cause harm to others should pay compensation. In theory, in the presenceof positive externalities, negative liability should apply: those who produce ...
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Liability and Limitation of Liability

2013
This chapter examines the issues of shipowner rights to limit liability. It does not address the conventions relating to ship-source pollution damage since these have been dealt with in the previous chapter. Conventions have been developed, particularly over the last 40 years, through IMO to be applied on an international basis.
Proshanto K. Mukherjee, Mark Brownrigg
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Escaping the iron cage: Liabilities of origin and CSR reporting of emerging market multinational enterprises

Journal of International Business Studies, 2017
Valentina Marano   +2 more
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Enterprise Liability: Justifying Vicarious Liability

Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 2007
In Lister v Hesley Hall [2002] 1 AC 215 the House of Lords reformed the law on vicarious liability, in the context of a claim arising over the intentional infliction of harm, by introducing the ‘close connection’ test. The immediate catalyst was the desire to facilitate recovery of damages on the part of victims of child abuse.
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The international penetration of ibusiness firms: Network effects, liabilities of outsidership and country clout

Journal of International Business Studies, 2018
Liang Chen   +3 more
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