Sentence examples for indemnification by from inspiring English sources

"indemnification by" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation in which someone is being compensated or protected from potential harm or loss by another party. Example: The company's contract included a clause for indemnification by its suppliers in case of any product defects.

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Second, the agreements can be entered "on such terms and conditions as the mayor or such designees deem appropriate" and these terms include, importantly, "indemnification by the city".

Its board of trustees may vote on Tuesday to reject this aesthetics-centric scheme from local government, civic groups and Mr. Abramson — for lack of precedent, for lack of indemnification by the Town of Southampton, and from worry that less affluent communities will perceive the innovation as an economic injustice to themselves.

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Especially given the fact that he was actually told by legal counsel that this action violated the Constitution, Zaccari in no way deserved the protection of qualified immunity or the indemnification provided by the taxpayers of Georgia.

Are the expansive indemnification provisions provided by public companies really necessary, or do they allow executives to escape penalty for their wrongdoing?

For example, it may affect the board member's access to directors and officers liability insurance — known as the "D&O" coverage and indemnification protection provided by the company.

FutureWorld assists corporations through its predictions of disasters and indemnification against negligence lawsuits by serving as their scapegoat.

Hazen was initially offered a position as brigadier general, but he refused, requesting instead a colonel's commission, and indemnification against losses caused by the conflict.

Wynn's articles of incorporation are typical of publicly traded companies by providing for indemnification of legal fees resulting from litigation related to a director's conduct.

The INEX 2000 Workshop on the Indemnification of Nuclear Damage, jointly organised by the OECD/Nuclear Energy Agency and the French Government, was the first ever international programme to address the manner in which victims of a nuclear accident with trans-boundary consequences would be compensated for damage suffered before, during and after the accident.

Bylaws frequently provide that officers and directors who are sued may have their expenses paid by the corporation (indemnification).

As is the case with many companies, Fannie Mae's by-laws detail actions that bar indemnification for officers and directors.

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