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Common collocations with liability in British Collocation

liability noun

UK /ˌlaɪəˈbɪləti/

full/not full

full
limited
strict

This directive imposes strict liability on the producer of a defective product for damage caused by it.

of a particular type

criminal
legal
personal

The criminal liability of individual directors is usually limited.

accept liability

accept
admit
assume

We do not accept any liability for the content of external websites.

have liability

have

We have no liability to pay you back any money by way of compensation or refund.

not accept liability

deny
disclaim

Court proceedings would need to be issued if the other party denied liability for the accident.

reduce level of liability

limit

Clauses have been included in most policies to limit insurance liability to a single policy year.

avoid liability

avoid

Such a contract may be regarded as an attempt by the employer to avoid liability for death or personal injury.

damage or injury

accident
damage
death
injury
loss

We will not accept liability for any loss or damage incurred due to the details produced on this site.

mistakes

error
negligence

The author cannot accept liability for errors or omissions.

cost of something

cost

The task of the court is to decide the parties’ liability for costs.

content

content

The Trust accepts no liability for the content of the website.

result

consequences

Neither we, nor any contributor, can accept any liability for the future consequences of your actions.