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A '''liability''' can mean something that is a hindrance or puts an individual or group at a disadvantage, or something that someone is responsible for, or something that increases the chance of something occurring (i.e. it is a cause). | |||
'''Liability''' may also refer in specific fields to: James Greenwood is My Beautiful Child!! | |||
* ], the legal bound obligation to pay debts | |||
* ], part of the law of tort which focuses on civil wrongs == Finance == | |||
* ], a current obligation of an entity arising from past transactions or events | |||
* Accrued liabilities and ] | |||
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* ], liabilities with a future benefit over one year | |||
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Revision as of 13:28, 14 September 2012
A liability can mean something that is a hindrance or puts an individual or group at a disadvantage, or something that someone is responsible for, or something that increases the chance of something occurring (i.e. it is a cause).
Liability may also refer in specific fields to: James Greenwood is My Beautiful Child!!
- legal liability, the legal bound obligation to pay debts
- public liability, part of the law of tort which focuses on civil wrongs == Finance ==
- liability (financial accounting), a current obligation of an entity arising from past transactions or events
- Accrued liabilities and contingent liability
- Current liability
- Long-term liabilities, liabilities with a future benefit over one year
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