indemnification

[ US /ˌɪnˌdɛmnəfɪˈkeɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. a sum of money paid in compensation for loss or injury
  2. an act of compensation for actual loss or damage or for trouble and annoyance
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How To Use indemnification In A Sentence

  • The spirit indemnity means produce because of violating the personality power of indemnification system.
  • With all the precaution taken, the French nuclear pollution had affected nearby indigenous groups and the French government has been entangled in indemnification claims and protests. Global Voices in English » Chinese people’s reaction to North Korea missile test
  • She suggests indemnification, which is exactly what the marketplace offered and users accepted from folks like Red Hat and HP and Oracle and Novell, which proved to be a fine avoidance strategy to any SCOsource license. LXer Linux News
  • After first introducing the idea of indemnification, I explained the role warranties and representations play in risk allocation. Jim Thomas: 7 Keys to Indemnification in Business Sales, Part 4 of 3
  • All these people, more than 100,000 peasant families, received the right to own land without indemnification, that is, without needing to make a payment of any kind, (? with) the peasant being released from the payment of rent or the delivery of part of his products. CASTRO COMMENTS ON SUGAR, CHILEAN LAND REFORM
  • Statute law hasn't prescribed the indemnification of servant identity in our country owing to unclear identity of civil servant and indistinct relation between judicature and administration.
  • The defendant raised four defences to the claim for indemnification. Times, Sunday Times
  • The ancient dame seeing herself so rudely nonsuited, went off screaming revenge; and although she had not had a tooth in her head for twenty long years, she noised about town that Mr. Leyton had knocked two of her teeth out, and importuned the Governor to obtain her some pecuniary indemnification. Travels in Morocco
  • QA3's attorney, Thomas Dahlk, a partner at Husch Blackwell Sanders LLP, acknowledged that the indemnification is a complicated legal issue and questions the Provident trustee's legal standing in its suit against QA3 and dozens of other broker-dealers. InvestmentNews.com Latest Headlines
  • The company this week offered its customers "protection" against such retaliatory suits in the form of an indemnification programme.
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