No. Your employer would be responsible, although you may face difficulties if you intentionally made something dangerous so that it would cause injury.
Built up area is the area which has been developed.and floor area is the area which is about to built or about to develope.
744 B-52 bombers were built
It is understood that the Egyptians built the inclined plane for construction of the pyramids
The Great Wall of China stretches approximately 13,171 miles (21,196 kilometers) across northern China. This monumental structure was built to protect against invasions and is considered one of the most impressive feats of engineering in history. Its length includes various sections built over different dynasties, showcasing the wall's extensive history and cultural significance.
That's called a built-in function; or often simply a "function".
Yes, an employee can potentially be sued if something they built caused injury, depending on the circumstances. Typically, liability may fall on the employer under the doctrine of respondeat superior, but employees can be held personally liable if they acted negligently or intentionally. Factors such as the nature of the work, adherence to safety protocols, and whether the employee was acting within the scope of their employment will influence the outcome. It's advisable for employees to consult legal counsel if they face such a situation.
If the employee built the item under the direction of the employer, using the employer's plans or specifications, the employer will be responsible. If the employee did not follow the directions of the employer, particularly if it strayed from the standards of a normal build, then the employee could be held responsible.
They do, if it is suspected (or proven) that the injuries you are claiming are not job related, or if your employer was not a part of the contributing pool of employers. If you disagree there are built-in appeal mechanisms to the initial decision.
Saddam Hussein caused the monument to be built
Made means to have built of produced something. It is the past tense of make.
the pyramids were usually built during winter and the farmers crops or farms didn't need that much attention. so st least they had something to do.
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something that is re-built
This would be the Lake Atatürk Dam, which was built by Turkey.
It wasn't built by people. It was created by nature and caused by water & soil erosion.
Its caused by the built up of bacteria so wash them!.
Built means to make somethingCan also mean to construct something