Shares held by individuals for more than one year will be liable to capital-gains tax.
Judge Shaik Daud reckons the proposal that presiding officers be liable to charges of contempt of court might be spiked.
"If you don't comply with these terms you might be liable to pay all or some of the money, " he said.
Tritt doubts she will be liable to pay taxes, since she probably earned less than the federal minimum required for taxable income.
Ministers have also proposed that only the proportion of the price above the threshold would be liable to the higher rate of tax.
However, if he wins, the Scottish government will only be liable to pay for Mr Walton's QC and solicitor - and not a junior counsel.
"We found no reason why Mr Al Fahim would be liable to be disqualified as a director of a Premier League club, " read a statement.
Supt Steve Whitton said both notices were effective from 10:00 BST to 15:00 BST and people who did not comply with directions may be liable to arrest.
The Computer Misuse Act 1990 states that anyone who gains unauthorised access to (or modifies) computer material may be liable to up to 2 years in prison (Section 1).
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Siddalls said It sounds as if Gilly is a French resident, and as such, she would be liable to French taxation on her worldwide income and assets, even if "offshore".
As buyers would have to live in their new homes for at least 180 days a year, they would also (very handily) be liable to pay American tax on any foreign earnings.
But as we see here, general partners can also be liable to investors for bad things that occur before the investors become limited partners, even if the general partner was innocent of those bad things.
It is important to remember that any American or Frenchman, who decided to exercise their free will and legally sever their tax liability would be liable to pay all applicable taxes (income, capital gains, gift, wealth) right up until the moment that they left.
It was most likely a calculated risk, taken with the understanding that the Act itself offers no public interest defense and that both Sky News and the reporter would be liable to criminal charges and subject to the discretion of the Crown Prosecution Service not to prosecute.
There seems to be a prevailing view that it is little short of scandalous that Goldman Sachs in the UK may defer the handing over of shares to its executives, so that they would be liable to next year's income tax rate of 45% on the payments rather than this year's 50% (see this morning's FT for more on this).
This allegation, not included in the Starr referral, is even more curious than the previous one, because it's based on a novel legal theory, which is -- jeopardizes all lawyers in the building -- which is that a client has an enforceable obligation to correct his attorney's alleged misstatements, and if he doesn't make those corrections, he, the client, will be held liable to charges of perjury and obstruction of justice.
Federal law requires that banks are liable in the event of a security breach, and there is no bank that wants to be liable for a potentially large amount, so the companies have a very strong incentive to be very proactive and protect their customers.
The decision goes to the heart of a big controversy in civil law: To what extent can the government be held liable for failing to protect citizens against risks that are conceivable, but expensive and burdensome to protect against?
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And while vocal responses to most anything are always liable to be skewed, Furtney's firm chose to withdraw its representation of Suleman, plus it briefly took down a Web site that featured the octuplets but that was crashing under a voluminous number of unhappy well wishes.
But the party convicted shall nevertheless be liable and subject to indictment, trial, judgment and punishment according to law.
Ministers also said legislation would be introduced next month to ensure that businesses will only be held liable for civil damages in health and safety cases if they can be shown to have acted negligently.
In its decision Tuesday, the court determined that only those companies that make disclosures to investors, or who are otherwise responsible to them, can be held liable for defrauding investors, according to the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.
When boards reject proposals for additional disclosure of conflicts of interest, when they refuse to investigate wrongdoing that has been brought to their attention, they should be held personally liable for any loss to the fund.
An issue of contention has been whether the industry ought to be liable for punitive damages.
Seasonality is liable to be even more important this year than in most years.
Now America's foreign policy is a free-for-all, and is therefore liable to be less coherent.
And yet this too is liable to be a patchy marriage, because the rivalry is so deep-seated.
When they do, and if this capability becomes popular, there are liable to be several few interesting developments.
In the institutional and the training army, there's liable to be some critical skill shortages in the mid-ranks.
Conservative David Davis said the taxpayer could be liable under rules designed to provide guarantees for sensitive industries.
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