indemnity|indemnities in English

noun

[in·dem·ni·ty || ɪn'demnətɪ]

payment for loss or damage, compensation; insurance against possible loss or damage

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1. In case of accidental death, double indemnity.

2. In case of accidental death, double indemnity

3. The imperialist powers repeatedly forced the Qing government to cede territory and pay indemnities.

4. However, there are other conditions to peace such as War Indemnities and Humiliation.

5. Political exiles had not been given indemnity from prosecution.

6. Indemnity can be deducted from the salary of laborer.

7. The target of insurance defraud is insurance indemnity.

8. The Accord also allows for the sharing of termination indemnities through a negotiated MIOE.

9. The acquirer will obviously want warranties and indemnities to be given by people with financial strength.

10. Spens bought Pounds 4m of shares under the indemnity.

11. Perhaps the Solicitors Indemnity Fund could publish regular figures.

12. For the first time, paying indemnities for damaging the environment and destroying natural resources was expressly allowed.

13. Bolding Construction has a $15,000 bond with Suretec Indemnity Company

14. Also, Carthage was to reduce its fleet and pay a war indemnity.

15. The Jurchens withdrew when the Song promised to pay an annual indemnity.

16. Net remuneration shall be taken to mean basic salary plus all additional allowances and indemnities paid monthly.

17. In comparison, there is almost no indemnity clause in contribution agreements."

18. The retailer's claim against the wholesaler is a claim for indemnity.

19. The government paid the family an indemnity for the missing pictures.

20. Asseth ( uncountable) ( Late Middle English) Recompense; compensation or indemnity for damages

21. They paid an indemnity to the victim after the accident.

22. Success in that direction is unlikely and, besides, warranties and indemnities from an insolvent company would be worthless.

23. Backdating can cause a party assuming unanticipated indemnity or other potential obligations

24. A SPECIAL INDEMNITY SHALL BE GRANTED TO ACCOUNTING OFFICERS AND ADMINISTRATORS OF ADVANCE FUNDS .

25. China also had to pay a war indemnity of 200 million Kuping taels.