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What are the differences between responsibility,accountability and liability?

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Answer: Responsibility is the process when one has an authority over another, accountability means to be answerable to the action of the concerned and liability means to be legally responsible for the concerned.

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A person who is responsible must be accountable and vice versa. In liability the person responsible must be governed by some documents for legal bindings to be help responsible for someones else action.

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