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Synonyms: accountability, accountableness, amenability, amenableness, arrearage, blame, burden, compulsion, culpability, debt, duty, indebtedness, obligation, onus, owing, subjection, susceptibility, account, arrear
Antonyms: asset, irresponsibility, unaccountability

yükümlülük, sorumluluk, yük/pasif/sorumluluk, Taahhüt, (çoğ.) borçların toplamı, pasif, sorumluluk, mükellefiyet, Amerikada toplu taşıt sigortasının yapılması gereken zorunlu minimum kısmının yasal adı. Liability coverage, borç, eğilim, mesuliyet, zimmet, engel, mali sorumluluk, borçların toplamı, yüküm, pasifler, k.dili. dert; birine yük olan kimse; dert kaynağı olan şey, tic. borç, BORÇ, MÜKELLEFİYET:Ödeme, uzatma, ileri bir tarihte iade suretiyle tasfiyesi gereken borç veya kanuni vecibe ve masraf, yabancı kaynak, düyun, sorumlu, eğilimli, pasif (kaynaklar), pasif borçlar, mükellef, mesul, yükümlü, duyarlı, borçlar toplamı, yükümlülükler, ödenecek borç, pasif bilanço, kefalet, üstlenme, sorumluluklar, kısa vadeli borçlar, pasif yükümlülükler, kefillik, yabancı sermaye, mesuliyetli, muhtemel, olası, maruz, mükellef/meyilli/duyarlı, to ile mesul, taahhüt altına girmiş, dili ihtimal dahilinde olan,

1 yükümlülük  isim     ts
2 sorumluluk     ts
3 yük/pasif/sorumluluk     ts
4 Taahhüt     ts
5 (çoğ.) borçların toplamı, pasif     ts
6 sorumluluk, mükellefiyet  Avrupa Birliği     ts
7 Amerikada toplu taşıt sigortasının yapılması gereken zorunlu minimum kısmının yasal adı. Liability coverage  Kanun     ts
8 borç     ts
9 eğilim     ts
10 mesuliyet     ts
11 zimmet  Ticaret     ts
12 engel     ts
13 mali sorumluluk  Ticaret     ts
14 borçların toplamı     ts
15 yüküm     ts
16 pasifler  Kanun     ts
17 k.dili. dert; birine yük olan kimse; dert kaynağı olan şey  isim     ts
18 tic. borç  isim     ts
19 BORÇ, MÜKELLEFİYET:Ödeme, uzatma, ileri bir tarihte iade suretiyle tasfiyesi gereken borç veya kanuni vecibe ve masraf  Askeri     ts
20 yabancı kaynak  Ticaret     ts
21 düyun     ts
22liable sorumlu     ts
23liable eğilimli  sıfat     ts
24liabilities pasif (kaynaklar)  Politika, Siyaset     ts
25liabilities pasif borçlar  Kanun     ts
26liable mükellef     ts
27liable mesul  sıfat     ts
28liable yükümlü  sıfat     ts
29liable duyarlı     ts
30liabilities borçlar toplamı  Ticaret     ts
31liabilities yükümlülükler  Ticaret     ts
32liabilities ödenecek borç  Ticaret     ts
33liabilities pasif bilanço  Ticaret     ts
34liabilities kefalet  Kanun     ts
35liabilities üstlenme     ts
36liabilities sorumluluklar     ts
37liabilities kısa vadeli borçlar  Ticaret     ts
38liabilities pasif yükümlülükler  Ticaret     ts
39liabilities kefillik  Kanun     ts
40liabilities yabancı sermaye  Kanun     ts
41liable mesuliyetli     ts
42liable muhtemel     ts
43liable olası     ts
44liable maruz     ts
45liable mükellef/meyilli/duyarlı     ts
46liable to ile mesul     ts
47liable taahhüt altına girmiş     ts
48liable dili ihtimal dahilinde olan     ts
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the likelihood of something happening, a handicap that holds one back, the condition of being liable, an obligation, debt or responsibility owed to someone, a broad legal term In general, a debt owed The condition of being actually or potentially subject to an obligation; a condition of being responsible for a possible or actual loss, penalty, evil, expense or burden; a condition which creates a duty to perform an act immediately or in the future, the sum of one's pecuniary obligations; opposed to assets, Any legal responsibility, duty or obligation, Your legal responsibility to pay for injury to someone else or damage to their property, the quality of being something that holds you back the state of being legally obliged and responsible, A debt or financial obligation, Any legally enforceable obligation, Broadly, any legally enforceable obligation, The state of being liable; as, the liability of an insurer; liability to accidents; liability to the law, An outstanding claim against an organization which may include wages payable, accounts payable, short or long term loans, bonds, etc, That which one is under obligation to pay, or for which one is liable, Liability with regard to your student loan essentially means that you have a legal responsibility to pay back the money you borrowed plus interest So, when you take out a student loan, you are legally responsible (liable) to pay the loan back, the quality of being something that holds you back, Any legal obligation, either due now or at some time in the future It could be a debt or a promise to do something To say a person is "liable" for a debt or wrongful act is to indicate that they are the person responsible for paying the debt or compensating the wrongful act, Liability refers to the responsibility for charges to an account Generally, a cardholder agrees to be liable for any charges to his or her account, including purchases, fees and finance charges If the cardholder allows someone else to make charges to his or her account (through, for example, an additional card), the cardholder is still responsible for paying the bill Two people who apply for a card together may both be responsible for the entire balance Your liability is described in the cardholder agreement you receive from the issuer Be sure to read it carefully, Liability is any legally enforceable obligation Liability insurance covers you for money you are legally obliged to pay because a court has found that you were responsible for damage to another person's property, an obligation to pay money to another party, financial obligation; debt; responsibility, obligation; disadvantage, handicap; likelihood, the state of being legally obliged and responsible, A company's or organization's liabilities are the sums of money which it owes. The company had assets of $138 million and liabilities of $120.5 million. asset see also liable, Any legal obligation for which a person is responsible, If you say that someone or something is a liability, you mean that they cause a lot of problems or embarrassment. As the president's prestige continues to fall, they're clearly beginning to consider him a liability. what was once a vote catching policy, is now a political liability, A financial obligation, debt, claim, or potential loss, Any sort of legal obligation, including, for example, the obligation of a corporation to pay wages or taxes The liabilities most often discussed in this Ethics Center are those to compensate for injury or to clean up toxic contamination Legal liability to compensate for an injury or to clean up contamination does not necessarily require that one have caused the injury or contamination, or that one is guilty in a moral sense Under the doctrine of strict liability a party may be liable without having been guilty of negligence, for example, A legal responsibility, obligation, or debt, In terms of foreign exchange , the obligation to deliver to a counterparty an amount of currency either in respect of a balance sheet holding at a specified future date or in respect of an un-matured forward or spot transaction, A financial obligation, or the cash outlay that must be made at a specific time to satisfy the contractual terms of such an obligation, Legal responsibility to repay debt, Liability is the amount of money that a portfolio account owes For example, if one buys stocks on margin, the margin loan amount would represent the account's liability Similarly, if one goes short, the securities loaned would be the liability, Legal responsibility for an act or failure to act, the amount you are responsible for when speaking about credit cards, * Any sort of legal obligation, including, for example, the obligation of a corporation to pay wages or taxes The liabilities most often discussed in this Ethics Center are those to compensate for injury or to clean up toxic contamination Legal liability to compensate for an injury or to clean up contamination does not necessarily require that one have caused the injury or contamination, or that one is guilty in a moral sense Under the doctrine of strict liability a party may be liable without having been guilty of negligence, for example, A legal obligation to pay a debt owed Current liabilities are debts payable within twelve months Long-term liabilities are debts payable over a period of more than twelve months, Liability for something such as debt or crime is the legal responsibility for it; a technical term in law [3], Liability is a term that broadly means legal responsibility If you run a stop sign and hit another car, you may be found liable for the damages to the other driver's auto Back to Top, danger, plural form of liability, An amount of money in a company that is owed to someone and has to be paid in the future, such as tax, debt, interest, and mortgage payments, Likely, Exposed to a certain contingency or casualty, more or less probable, Bound or obliged in law or equity; responsible; answerable, Money owed or expected to be owed Insurance company financial statements, for instance, show assets and liabilities (G), the financial responsibilities and obligations of an individual or firm such as debt, accounts payable, etc, Debts owed by the business See "Current Liabilities" and "Long-Term Liabilities ", A borrower’s debts and financial obligations, Probable future sacrifices of economic benefits arising from present obligations of a particular entity to transfer assets or provide services to other entities in the future as a result of past transactions or events, financial obligations recorded in the balance sheet of a business; debts of a company or of a person; damages that can be caused by an unanticipated release of contaminating substances into the environment (Envirionmental Protection), plural of liability, debt(s) of the business that must be repaid at a future date Short-term debts such as bank overdrafts, creditors etc which are expected to fall due during the accounting period, normally one year, anything that is owed to someone else, Your debts and other monetary obligations, Obligations measurable in monetary terms that represent amounts owed to creditors, governments, employees, and other parties, The financial obligations of the business Amounts owing to suppliers, or lines of credit are examples, The sum of debts or obligations of a business Normally, the liabilities appear on the credit side of a balance sheet This may be further broken down into current liabilities, long-term liabilities, etc, Financial obligations, debts, claims or potential losses For example, a company's debts to a lender, a supplier of goods and services, a tax authority and others Listed on the consolidated balance sheets See also assets, equity, A individual's debts and financial obligations, A person's financial obligations Liabilities include long-term and short-term debt, as well as any other amounts that are owed to others, A person's financial obligations Liabilities include long-term and short-term debt, The claims against a corporation or other entity They include accounts payable, wages and salaries, dividends, taxes and obligations such as bonds, debentures and bank loans See current liabilities and total liabilities BACK TO TOP, These are the debts and obligations of a company Current liabilities are debts due and payable within one year Long-term liabilities are those payable after one year Liabilities are found on a company's balance sheet, A person's financial obligations including both long-term and short-term debt, as well as any other amounts that are owed to others, The debts or obligations of a person, All the claims against a corporation Liabilities include accounts, wages and salaries payable; dividends declared payable; accrued taxes payable; and fixed or long-term liabilities, such as mortgage bonds, debentures and bank loans, debts and other amounts owed by the business to creditors, A borrower's debt or other financial obligations, All debts and obligations of a company, Those amounts which are owed by a borrower or company They will be classified as current liabilities, those coming due within a year, or long-term liabilities, those due after one year from the date of the statement, The financial obligations that a company has to outside creditors (b), Amounts owed for items received, services rendered, expenses incurred, assets acquired, construction performed (regardless of whether invoices have been received), and amounts received but as yet unearned Included are amounts owed for goods in the hands of contractors under the constructive delivery concept (when the records of the agency provide such information), and amounts owed under grants, pensions, awards, and other indebtedness not involving the furnishing of goods and services The two classifications occurring most frequently are the following, when it is determined that the plaintiff in a civil case has proved his or her claim against the defendant, the defendant is "liable" (rather than "guilty," as in a criminal case), To be legally obliged •Guarantees, held legally responsible; "men between the ages of 18 and 35 were liable for military service, responsible or obligated Contrast with exculpatory clause and nonrecourse, Exposed to a certain contingency or casualty, more or less probable; -- with to and an infinitive or noun; as, liable to slip; liable to accident, Obligated or responsible according to law or equity, Bound or obliged in law or equity; responsible; answerable; as, the surety is liable for the debt of his principal, Exposed to a certain contingency or casualty, more or less probable; with to and an infinitive or noun; as, liable to slip; liable to accident, If people or things are liable to something unpleasant, they are likely to experience it or do it. She will grow into a woman particularly liable to depression Steroids are used to reduce the inflammation, which makes the muscles of the airways liable to constriction. = prone, at risk of or subject to experiencing something usually unpleasant; "he is apt to lose"; "she is liable to forget", subject to legal action; "liable to criminal charges", If you are liable for something such as a debt, you are legally responsible for it. The airline's insurer is liable for damages to the victims' families As the killings took place outside British jurisdiction, the Ministry of Defence could not be held liable. + liability lia·bil·ity He is claiming damages from London Underground, which has admitted liability but disputes the amount of his claim, When something is liable to happen, it is very likely to happen. Only a small minority of the mentally ill are liable to harm themselves or others, under legal obligation; responsible; likely, prone; susceptible, subject to, (often followed by `to') likely to be affected with; "liable to diabetes", held legally responsible; "men between the ages of 18 and 35 were liable for military service", Being obligated by law to make satisfaction, compensation or restitution, Legally responsible, To be legally obligated or responsible for something or to someone, legally obligated or responsible, legally responsible, as in: When he lost his case, he was found liable for millions of dollars in damages,

49 the likelihood of something happening     ts
50 a handicap that holds one back     ts
51 the condition of being liable     ts
52 an obligation, debt or responsibility owed to someone - ""I was to say that Maw and Meggins disclaim all responsibility," continued the other. "They admit no liability at all, but in consideration of your son's services they wish to present you with a certain sum as compensation.""     ts
53 a broad legal term In general, a debt owed The condition of being actually or potentially subject to an obligation; a condition of being responsible for a possible or actual loss, penalty, evil, expense or burden; a condition which creates a duty to perform an act immediately or in the future     ts
54 the sum of one's pecuniary obligations; opposed to assets     ts
55 Any legal responsibility, duty or obligation     ts
56 Your legal responsibility to pay for injury to someone else or damage to their property     ts
57 the quality of being something that holds you back the state of being legally obliged and responsible     ts
58 A debt or financial obligation     ts
59 Any legally enforceable obligation     ts
60 Broadly, any legally enforceable obligation     ts
61 The state of being liable; as, the liability of an insurer; liability to accidents; liability to the law     ts
62 An outstanding claim against an organization which may include wages payable, accounts payable, short or long term loans, bonds, etc  Ticaret     ts
63 That which one is under obligation to pay, or for which one is liable     ts
64 Liability with regard to your student loan essentially means that you have a legal responsibility to pay back the money you borrowed plus interest So, when you take out a student loan, you are legally responsible (liable) to pay the loan back     ts
65 the quality of being something that holds you back     ts
66 Any legal obligation, either due now or at some time in the future It could be a debt or a promise to do something To say a person is "liable" for a debt or wrongful act is to indicate that they are the person responsible for paying the debt or compensating the wrongful act     ts
67 Liability refers to the responsibility for charges to an account Generally, a cardholder agrees to be liable for any charges to his or her account, including purchases, fees and finance charges If the cardholder allows someone else to make charges to his or her account (through, for example, an additional card), the cardholder is still responsible for paying the bill Two people who apply for a card together may both be responsible for the entire balance Your liability is described in the cardholder agreement you receive from the issuer Be sure to read it carefully     ts
68 Liability is any legally enforceable obligation Liability insurance covers you for money you are legally obliged to pay because a court has found that you were responsible for damage to another person's property     ts
69 an obligation to pay money to another party     ts
70 financial obligation; debt; responsibility, obligation; disadvantage, handicap; likelihood  isim     ts
71 the state of being legally obliged and responsible     ts
72 A company's or organization's liabilities are the sums of money which it owes. The company had assets of $138 million and liabilities of $120.5 million. asset see also liable     ts
73 Any legal obligation for which a person is responsible     ts
74 If you say that someone or something is a liability, you mean that they cause a lot of problems or embarrassment. As the president's prestige continues to fall, they're clearly beginning to consider him a liability. what was once a vote catching policy, is now a political liability     ts
75 A financial obligation, debt, claim, or potential loss     ts
76 Any sort of legal obligation, including, for example, the obligation of a corporation to pay wages or taxes The liabilities most often discussed in this Ethics Center are those to compensate for injury or to clean up toxic contamination Legal liability to compensate for an injury or to clean up contamination does not necessarily require that one have caused the injury or contamination, or that one is guilty in a moral sense Under the doctrine of strict liability a party may be liable without having been guilty of negligence, for example     ts
77 A legal responsibility, obligation, or debt     ts
78 In terms of foreign exchange , the obligation to deliver to a counterparty an amount of currency either in respect of a balance sheet holding at a specified future date or in respect of an un-matured forward or spot transaction     ts
79 A financial obligation, or the cash outlay that must be made at a specific time to satisfy the contractual terms of such an obligation     ts
80 Legal responsibility to repay debt     ts
81 Liability is the amount of money that a portfolio account owes For example, if one buys stocks on margin, the margin loan amount would represent the account's liability Similarly, if one goes short, the securities loaned would be the liability     ts
82 Legal responsibility for an act or failure to act     ts
83 the amount you are responsible for when speaking about credit cards     ts
84 * Any sort of legal obligation, including, for example, the obligation of a corporation to pay wages or taxes The liabilities most often discussed in this Ethics Center are those to compensate for injury or to clean up toxic contamination Legal liability to compensate for an injury or to clean up contamination does not necessarily require that one have caused the injury or contamination, or that one is guilty in a moral sense Under the doctrine of strict liability a party may be liable without having been guilty of negligence, for example     ts
85 A legal obligation to pay a debt owed Current liabilities are debts payable within twelve months Long-term liabilities are debts payable over a period of more than twelve months     ts
86 Liability for something such as debt or crime is the legal responsibility for it; a technical term in law [3]     ts
87 Liability is a term that broadly means legal responsibility If you run a stop sign and hit another car, you may be found liable for the damages to the other driver's auto Back to Top     ts
88Liability. danger - "Thou shalt not kyll. Whosoever shall kyll, shalbe in daunger of iudgement."     ts
89liabilities plural form of liability     ts
90liabilities An amount of money in a company that is owed to someone and has to be paid in the future, such as tax, debt, interest, and mortgage payments     ts
91liable Likely - "Someone is liable to slip on your icy sidewalk."     ts
92liable Exposed to a certain contingency or casualty, more or less probable     ts
93liable Bound or obliged in law or equity; responsible; answerable - "The passion for philosophy, like that for religion, seems liable to this inconvenience"     ts
94liabilities Money owed or expected to be owed Insurance company financial statements, for instance, show assets and liabilities (G)     ts
95liabilities the financial responsibilities and obligations of an individual or firm such as debt, accounts payable, etc     ts
96liabilities Debts owed by the business See "Current Liabilities" and "Long-Term Liabilities "     ts
97liabilities A borrower’s debts and financial obligations     ts
98liabilities Probable future sacrifices of economic benefits arising from present obligations of a particular entity to transfer assets or provide services to other entities in the future as a result of past transactions or events     ts
99liabilities financial obligations recorded in the balance sheet of a business; debts of a company or of a person; damages that can be caused by an unanticipated release of contaminating substances into the environment (Envirionmental Protection)  isim     ts
100liabilities plural of liability     ts
101liabilities debt(s) of the business that must be repaid at a future date Short-term debts such as bank overdrafts, creditors etc which are expected to fall due during the accounting period, normally one year     ts
102liabilities anything that is owed to someone else     ts
103liabilities Your debts and other monetary obligations     ts
104liabilities Obligations measurable in monetary terms that represent amounts owed to creditors, governments, employees, and other parties     ts
105liabilities The financial obligations of the business Amounts owing to suppliers, or lines of credit are examples     ts
106liabilities The sum of debts or obligations of a business Normally, the liabilities appear on the credit side of a balance sheet This may be further broken down into current liabilities, long-term liabilities, etc     ts
107liabilities Financial obligations, debts, claims or potential losses For example, a company's debts to a lender, a supplier of goods and services, a tax authority and others Listed on the consolidated balance sheets See also assets, equity     ts
108liabilities A individual's debts and financial obligations     ts
109liabilities A person's financial obligations Liabilities include long-term and short-term debt, as well as any other amounts that are owed to others     ts
110liabilities A person's financial obligations Liabilities include long-term and short-term debt     ts
111liabilities The claims against a corporation or other entity They include accounts payable, wages and salaries, dividends, taxes and obligations such as bonds, debentures and bank loans See current liabilities and total liabilities BACK TO TOP     ts
112liabilities These are the debts and obligations of a company Current liabilities are debts due and payable within one year Long-term liabilities are those payable after one year Liabilities are found on a company's balance sheet     ts
113liabilities A person's financial obligations including both long-term and short-term debt, as well as any other amounts that are owed to others     ts
114liabilities The debts or obligations of a person     ts
115liabilities All the claims against a corporation Liabilities include accounts, wages and salaries payable; dividends declared payable; accrued taxes payable; and fixed or long-term liabilities, such as mortgage bonds, debentures and bank loans     ts
116liabilities debts and other amounts owed by the business to creditors     ts
117liabilities A borrower's debt or other financial obligations     ts
118liabilities All debts and obligations of a company     ts
119liabilities Those amounts which are owed by a borrower or company They will be classified as current liabilities, those coming due within a year, or long-term liabilities, those due after one year from the date of the statement     ts
120liabilities The financial obligations that a company has to outside creditors (b)     ts
121liabilities Amounts owed for items received, services rendered, expenses incurred, assets acquired, construction performed (regardless of whether invoices have been received), and amounts received but as yet unearned Included are amounts owed for goods in the hands of contractors under the constructive delivery concept (when the records of the agency provide such information), and amounts owed under grants, pensions, awards, and other indebtedness not involving the furnishing of goods and services The two classifications occurring most frequently are the following     ts
122liable when it is determined that the plaintiff in a civil case has proved his or her claim against the defendant, the defendant is "liable" (rather than "guilty," as in a criminal case)     ts
123liable To be legally obliged •Guarantees     ts
124liable held legally responsible; "men between the ages of 18 and 35 were liable for military service     ts
125liable responsible or obligated Contrast with exculpatory clause and nonrecourse     ts
126liable Exposed to a certain contingency or casualty, more or less probable; -- with to and an infinitive or noun; as, liable to slip; liable to accident     ts
127liable Obligated or responsible according to law or equity     ts
128liable Bound or obliged in law or equity; responsible; answerable; as, the surety is liable for the debt of his principal     ts
129liable Exposed to a certain contingency or casualty, more or less probable; with to and an infinitive or noun; as, liable to slip; liable to accident     ts
130liable If people or things are liable to something unpleasant, they are likely to experience it or do it. She will grow into a woman particularly liable to depression Steroids are used to reduce the inflammation, which makes the muscles of the airways liable to constriction. = prone     ts
131liable at risk of or subject to experiencing something usually unpleasant; "he is apt to lose"; "she is liable to forget"     ts
132liable subject to legal action; "liable to criminal charges"     ts
133liable If you are liable for something such as a debt, you are legally responsible for it. The airline's insurer is liable for damages to the victims' families As the killings took place outside British jurisdiction, the Ministry of Defence could not be held liable. + liability lia·bil·ity He is claiming damages from London Underground, which has admitted liability but disputes the amount of his claim     ts
134liable When something is liable to happen, it is very likely to happen. Only a small minority of the mentally ill are liable to harm themselves or others     ts
135liable under legal obligation; responsible; likely, prone; susceptible, subject to  sıfat     ts
136liable (often followed by `to') likely to be affected with; "liable to diabetes"     ts
137liable held legally responsible; "men between the ages of 18 and 35 were liable for military service"     ts
138liable Being obligated by law to make satisfaction, compensation or restitution     ts
139liable Legally responsible     ts
140liable To be legally obligated or responsible for something or to someone     ts
141liable legally obligated or responsible     ts
142liable legally responsible, as in: When he lost his case, he was found liable for millions of dollars in damages     ts
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