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Hire
are bound to use ordinary diligence, and of course are responsible for losses by ordinary negligence. The locatio operis mercium vehendarum,
exchequer
cap : a royal office in medieval England at first responsible for the collection and management of the royal revenue and
Army Council
Order in Council of 10th August, 1904, and each is responsible to the Secretary of State for War, who is solely
Appropriate authority
bridge for the maintenance of which a bridge authority is responsible, or a road passing over such a bridge, the bridge
Owner
or other officers who is directly incharge of, and is responsible to, the company for the conduct of the business of
administrator
appointed in some states for the sole purpose of being responsible for the assets in an estate pending settlement of a
Entrust
Entrust, means 'To give (a person) the responsibility for something, usually after establishing a confidential relationship', (Black's Law
contributory fault
contributory fault : responsibility for aiding in the accomplishment of a bad result (as
delegate
1 : to entrust or transfer (as power, authority, or responsibility) to another: as a : to transfer (one's contractual duties)
avoid
result in liability [averments in a pleading to which no responsive pleading is required or permitted shall be taken as denied
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