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Indemnify
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To secure against loss or damage; to insure.
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When he was first arrested, the company refused, but he brought NI to court and after a lengthy legal battle that went all the way to the supreme court, it was ruled that NI did have to indemnify him against costs and expenses relating to his defence.
Xerox's bylaws indemnify its executives for all such charges, so the company will be paying Mr Allaire's $7.6m, as well as the $11.8m that the SEC has demanded from five other Xerox executives.
With directors and officers buying insurance directly, there would be no need for company bylaws to indemnify their mistakes and let them keep the proceeds even of egregious fraud.
He is now defying a judicial order to indemnify the owners of land taken over by the city back in 1989.
It would be hard to get a good price for the tainted News International, Mr Juenger points out, and any buyer would probably insist that News Corp indemnify it against the effects of possible future revelations.
Most open-source firms indemnify their customers against such lawsuits in any case.All this has led many companies to develop a much more pragmatic approach to open-source software.
America's lawmakers went a step further, and agreed to insure the proposed FutureGen plant and to indemnify the firms behind it from all lawsuits arising from leaks.Last year the EU passed a law requiring its members to draw up rules for CCS.
We have agreed to pay Mr Lee damages and to indemnify him for all costs incurred by him in connection with this matter.Comparative povertySIR – Regarding your comparison of poor people in the United States with poverty in Congo ("The mountain man and the surgeon", December 24th).
A bill to indemnify lobstermen who attempt to rescue whales has now passed the Senate and is expected to pass the House.A compromise over the gear will probably be found, but the lobstermen are newly conscious of their vulnerability.
And Microsoft has trumpeted that it will indemnify its users against potential patent-infringement liability which is clearly meant to show up open-source software, where some infringement cases have been brought.All in all, it looks as though Microsoft is preparing to use intellectual property as a new competitive weapon.
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