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How to pronounce indemnity in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms amends, damages, indemnification, redress, restitution
Type of compensation
Has types atonement, compensatory damages, exemplary damages, smart money, punitive damages, relief, satisfaction, actual damages, expiation, general damages, nominal damages
Derivation indemnify
Type Words
Synonyms insurance
Type of shelter, protection
Derivation indemnify
Type Words
Type of exemption, freedom
Derivation indemnify

Examples of indemnity

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In return, they offered Breda and an indemnity for the WIC for giving up Brazil.
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Access claims that such an indemnity was established by the bankruptcy process.
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My way saves 30% of indemnity, 25% of expense and the money goes to the victim.
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The indemnity would only be called upon if a loss is made by the mortgage lender.
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It means proper and expensive public indemnity insurance to protect the public.
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The upshot is soaring professional indemnity insurance premiums for conveyancers.
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Indemnity cover is most attractive to employees whose income increases each year.
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If he or his child dies, double indemnity is paid on the face value of the policy.
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And whoever performs the abortion will become liable for the payment of indemnity.
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  • Protection against future loss
  • Legal exemption from liability for damages
  • Damages: a sum of money paid in compensation for loss or injury
  • An indemnity is a sum paid by A to B by way of compensation for a particular loss suffered by B. The indemnitor (A) may or may not be responsible for the loss suffered by the indemnitee (B). Forms of indemnity include cash payments, repairs, replacement, and reinstatement.
  • Indemnity, in the context of Unification Church beliefs, is a part of the process by which human beings and the world are restored back to God's ideal. It is explained in the Divine Principle, the basic textbook of Unification Church theology based on the teachings of church founder Sun Myung Moon.
  • An obligation or duty upon an individual to incur the losses of another; repayment; the right of an injured party to shift the loss onto the party responsible for the loss; a principle of insurance which provides that when a loss occurs, the insured should be restored to the approximate ...
  • (Indemnities) Conditions of sale by which a vendor agrees to pay costs incurred by the purchaser if certain events stipulated in those conditions occur
  • (Indemnities) clauses often included in sale and purchase agreements that establish circumstances under which, post-completion, the vendor will be required to pay the purchaser sufficient funds to cover certain losses or damages in relation to the target company, usually with limits on value and ...
  • (Indemnities) promises by the seller to make good losses of the buyer if specific events occur;