Liability
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"Liable" redirects here. For "Libel", see Libel (disambiguation).
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In the most general sense, a liability is anything that is a hindrance or puts an individual at a disadvantage. Although the term has very particular definition in the realm of finance, it is also used in non-finance contexts. The word liability may also refer to individual or an attribute or a component that puts a team or group at a disadvantage.
Liability may also refer to:
- liability (financial accounting), an obligation of an entity arising from past transactions or events
- legal liability
- accrued liabilities
- public liability
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