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idemnity ?

what is the definition of the word ?

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a : security against hurt, loss, or damage b : exemption from incurred penalties or liabilities
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Definitions of indemnity on the Web:

* protection against future loss

* legal exemption from liability for damages

* damages: a sum of money paid in compensation for loss or injury

wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn

* Indemnity is generally a payment or compensation for damages done. For example, after wars, the losers have sometimes been required to pay indemnities. An insurance payout is often called an indemnity, or it can be insurance to avoid paying expenses in case of a lawsuit.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indemnity

* The Client agrees to indemnify WebWright against any actions arising out of legislation covering the publication of material, either under Freedom of Information Legislation, or any actions which may arise from real or perceived causes of action for defamation or mis-representation. To this end the Client accepts full legal liability for the final content of material processed and published by WebWright on the Client’s behalf and at the Client’s instigation and under the Client’s instructions.

www.amazing-thailand.com/WebWright/Terms.html

* Legal principle that specifies an insured should not collect more than the actual cash value of a loss but should be restored to approximately the same financial position that existed before the loss.

www.dsayles.com/termsi.htm

* Obligation of one party to reimburse another party for losses which have occurred or which may occur.

www.onlinewbc.gov/docs/starting/glossary.html

* (1) payment for damage, a guarantee against losses. (2) a bond protecting the insured against losses caused by others failing to fulfill their obligations. (3) the granting of exemption from prosecution. (4) an option to buy or sell a specific quantity of stock at a stated price within a given period of time.

www.ots.treas.gov/glossary/gloss-i.html

* A fundamental concept governing insurance: compensation for loss or injury sustained.

www.tsminsurance.com/commgloss.htm

* Insurance against possible loss or damage. A title insurance policy is a contract of indemnity.

www.buckeyereserve.com/glossary_of_terms.htm

* An agreement wherein one party financially protects another against an anticipated loss. Interrogatories: A form of discovery in which one party submits a series of written questions to the other party, and to which the latter is bound to answer under oath.

www.medicalmalpractice.com/Glossary-Medical-Malpractice.cfm

* a collateral contract, security or assurance by which one party agrees to indemnify another.

www.cbsc.org/servlet/ContentServer

* A document in which one party agrees to take responsibility for the losses and damages suffered by another party or parties.

www.realestateagent-listings.com/terminology/terminology_i.htm

* An insurance program in which the insured member is reimbursed for covered expenses. Also called Traditional.

https://www.lifewiseor.com/lwor/groups/public/documents/xcpproject/p_glossary_i.asp

* Compensation paid for damage or loss sustained or anticipated.

www.commercialbar.com/lawterms.htm

* An insurer who agrees to compensate a patient for covered medical services. Indemnity insurers generally pay the subscriber directly for cost of care or require the insured to assign the payment to the provider.

www.payorid.com/glossary.asp

* Used interchangeably with Losses.

www.apmc.us/IndustryGlossary

* YOU AGREE TO INDEMNIFY THE MCC AND ITS OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, EMPLOYEES AND AGENTS FROM AND AGAINST ANY AND ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, LIABILITIES, COSTS, OR EXPENSES WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION REASONABLE LEGAL FEES AND DISBURSEMENTS, RESULTING DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FROM YOUR BREACH OF ANY OF THESE TERMS OF USE OR ANY ADDITIONAL TERMS OR YOUR VIOLATION OF ANY LAW OR REGULATION TO THE DETRIMENT OF THE MCC.

www.mcc.ca/english/aboutMCC/terms.html

* The USER shall indemnify and hold the BANK harmless against any loss suffered by the BANK, its customers or a third party or any claim or action brought by a third party which is any way the result of the improper use of the FedNet by the USER and due to other factors beyond the control of the Bank.

www.federalbank.co.in/terms.htm

* Client hereby indemnifies and holds Photographer harmless against any and all liabilities, claims, and expenses, including reasonable attorney fees, arising from Client’s use of Photographer’s work.

www.terragalleria.com/licensing-terms.html

* Subscriber and User shall indemnify and hold harmless Fidalgo Networking from and against any loss, cost, claim, liability, damage, or expense (including reasonable attorneys’ fees) to third parties, relating to or arising from the use of the Service by Subscriber, User, or any of their personnel, whether or not Subscriber or User has knowledge of or has authorized such access or use, including, without limitation, claims for libel, slander, invasion of privacy, infringement of copyright …

www.home.fidalgo.net/terms.asp

* The act of one party protecting or guaranteeing protection, or freedom from liability, of a third party for actions of that party.

www.sands-trustee.com/fghi.htm

* A reinsurance contract is – as an insurance contract – a contract of indemnity, ie an agreement to protect the party to be indemnified against any loss following the occurrence of one or more specified events. The party who has sustained the loss is restored to the same financial position after the loss that he enjoyed immediately before it.

www.genre.com/page/0,1019,ref%253DReinsurance_Terms-en,00.html

* By accessing this website, you agree to defend, indemnify and hold harmless Scholarship.com.my from and against any claims, actions or demands, alleging or resulting from your use of the Material or your breach of the terms of this agreement.

www.scholarship.com.my/term.htm

* The compensation received by an individual for qualifying losses paid under an insurance policy. The indemnity compensates for losses that exceed the deductible up to the level of the insurance guarantee.

www.ers.usda.gov/Briefing/RiskManagement/glossary.htm

* A protection against actual loss or damage as a result of the matter mentioned. An indemnity is not an absolute guarantee that something won’t happen, it states the terms under which an actual loss will be compensated.

marcelpolderman.com/reterms.htm

* A principle whereby the insurer seeks to place the insured in the same position after a loss as he occupied immediately before the loss (as far as possible).

www.biba.org.uk/consumer/support/jargonbuster.html

* Security – often in the form of an insurance policy – against damage or loss.

www.z2z.com/site01/itglos02.html

* an agreement to indemnify a designated applicant upon its satisfaction of a claim.

www.gomr.mms.gov/homepg/lsesale/definitions.html

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