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Be indemnified
verb
To secure against loss or damage; to insure.
synonyms
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Tishman Speyer agreed, on the condition that it be indemnified against damages.
The result is that unless the executive is proved to have deliberately undertaken a wrongful act, the executive is not liable to the company and will be indemnified for any government fines.
The implication is all about how it will effect the deal and her perception in the company's eyes, and if she'll be indemnified once the service is inevitably revealed to be bunk.
The Bents' contract with the funds permit them to be indemnified for legal expenses under most circumstances, but both those contracts and federal mutual fund laws bar such compensation in cases of gross misconduct.
In 2015, the Constitutional Court of Colombia ruled in favor of the Anchicaya community and ordered that the communities be indemnified; however a final value has not been decided to date.
"I don't think people will be as willing to serve if they feel they won't be indemnified for actions taken on behalf of the corporation," Mr. Siegler said, adding that in addition to the potential liability board members face when dealing with federal, state and local laws against discrimination, there are also some less obvious exposures.
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"Oh, God, I hope I'm indemnified," McInerney said.
Gargantuan words are indemnified because e-Rater interprets them as a sign of lexical complexity.
If the first 20 percent was indemnified, the fund's effective war chest would rise to 1.5 trillion euros.
/ The manufacturers are indemnified against all legal remedies, having constituted themselves as a duly registered limited liability corporation.
The chairman about ten years ago was very insistant that individuals be named, even trying to keep them from being indemnified fully.
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