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failure to act

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See: delinquency, inaction


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Byline: Tony Mulhearn WHILE naturally anticipating a successful outcome of the Lords appeal, Jack Straw's abject failure to act decisively on Michael Shields's behalf (Ian Hernon, ECHO, Dec 1) should be condemned by all fair-minded people.
Liability insurance coverage protects against legal liability resulting from negligence, carelessness or a failure to act causing property damage or personal injury to others.
The 52-year-old Scot yesterday formally denied a breach of Rule E3 - 'a failure to act in the best interests of the game and/or having brought the game into disrepute' - over his post-match comments on the performance of referee Barry Knight following his side's 2-0 defeat at Everton on May 7.
 
 
 
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