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As a result, a husband who, for example, drugs his wife in order to have sexual intercourse with her is exempt from liability.
; If so, should non-profit organizations be exempted from liability as a matter of policy?
Companies have usually considered themselves exempt from liability as long as they give workers a large menu of investment options.
Vickerman told investigators that he believed the website was legal and "exempt from liability".
(Internet service providers are exempt from liability if they do not produce the offending material).
The defendant whose belief is, objectively speaking, ludicrous would be exempt from liability.
A hotel is exempt from liability for valuables stolen from individual rooms.
Mr Roskilly was therefore not exempted from liability in negligence.
Moreover, death caused by poisoning, the most pre-meditated of all murders, was exempted from liability to capital punishment.
(Individual single- and two-family homeowners are exempt from liability.)
OSPs are exempt from liability for the good faith removal of allegedly infringing material.
It originally exempted from liability lenders whose only interest in a property stemmed from having provided loans to the owner.
These criteria should exempt from liability an expert who issues a certificate under one contract which triggers events in another contract: for an example, see 7.4.4.
Talks on the subject stalled after demands by American companies that they be exempted from liability in Russia in the event of accidents or damage.
A party can be exempted from liability not only for negligence but, as per Afrox, also for gross negligence.
Proponents of exposing H.M.O.'s to such lawsuits say a health plan should not be exempt from liability for a life-and-death decision.
With certain limited exceptions, married men are exempt from liability for rape of their wives, although they can be prosecuted for any accompanying assault or violence.
The Supreme Court has ruled that a technology could be exempt from liability for contributing to copyright infringement if it has "substantial noninfringing uses."
The report added that any definition should include a provision that a firm with reasonable procedures for detecting insider trading be exempt from liability for violations by employees.
That class of works will then be exempt from liability under the DMCA, subject to the conditions of the Librarian's ruling, for the ensuing 3-year period.
The Church claims that the Papal infallibility on limited theological matters does not signify that the Pope was a man specially exempt from liability to sin.
The Philip Morris Companies, the world's largest tobacco-maker, which could provide the biggest payday for plaintiffs' lawyers and the states' attorney generals, is exempt from liability protection in yesterday's deal.
The provider is also exempt from liability if it did not know that the material in question infringed a copyright and did not make money from any activity directly related to infringement.
Mr. Wolf added that under the federal Communications Decency Act, Internet service providers, Web site operators and bulletin board hosts were exempted from liability for the statements of others.
Defines a "Brownfield site," and also exempts from liability under CERCLA some property owners that may have had land contaminated by nearby property possessed by other owners.