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For example, being the party to a contract to provide services to a customer imposes a legal liability on the seller to provide those services. Or, a court finds that a firm has a legal liability as the result of a lawsuit brought by a customer, due to a broken product that damaged the property of the customer.
The definition of liable is being likely to do or experience something or to having legal responsibility for something. An example of liable is when it is likely to rain. An example of liable is a person who hits someone else with his car and he must pay damages or compensation for the damage he caused.
A tortfeasor incurs tort liability, meaning that they will have to reimburse the victim for the harm that they caused them. In other words, the tortfeasor who is found to be liable or responsible for a persons injuries will likely be required to pay damages.
Parental liability statutes impose liability on parents or guardians for the civil or criminal acts of their minor children. Virtually all states impose some degree of civil liability on parents for torts committed by their children.
A parents liability for a minors damages in California is an example of vicarious liability. This is where a party is held liable for an injury, even though he didnt cause it. Parents and children are joint and severally liable under VC 17707, meaning an injured party can sue the child, the parent, or both.
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If a minor agrees to a contract without a legal guardian being party to the contract, the guardian may not be held liable if the minor does not keep up his or her end of the agreement. However, if a parent or legal guardian co-signs the contract with the minor, the contract is considered valid and legally binding.
For example, being the party to a contract to provide services to a customer imposes a legal liability on the seller to provide those services. Or, a court finds that a firm has a legal liability as the result of a lawsuit brought by a customer, due to a broken product that damaged the property of the customer.
A minor is responsible for his or her own torts. However, the court will often apply a more lenient standard. In determining tort liability for children, there are special rules, usually based on the age of the minor. Historically, there was a bright-line test based on the childs age.
Technically, the right to sue someone doesnt vest until the person is an adult which means the person can sue once they turn 18. California law allows for the statute of limitations to be put on hold until the minor turns 18.
A minor is responsible for his or her own torts. However, the court will often apply a more lenient standard. In determining tort liability for children, there are special rules, usually based on the age of the minor. Historically, there was a bright-line test based on the childs age.

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