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Free sign upThe phrase "indemnification of" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is often used to talk about the process of providing compensation or protection for potential losses or damages. Example: The contract includes a clause for the indemnification of any damages caused by the company's negligence. In this sentence, "indemnification of" refers to the act of providing financial compensation for damages caused by the company's negligence.
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CERTAIN RELATIONSHIPS AND PARTY-RELATED TRANSACTIONS Indemnification of officers and directors This was, like, the first thing we did.
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.
But there is a solid legal basis for indemnification of pandering to minors if even a simple, easily bypassed gate is in place.
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.
Due to DOE indemnification of its contractors, without some form of settlement being arrived at between the U.S. Justice Department and Rockwell the cost of paying any civil penalties would ultimately have been borne by U.S. taxpayers.
This did not mean that the Dutch were completely left to their own devices: whenever French interests seemed to be in danger, France decisively intervened on its own behalf, as in the attempt to deduct the value of the Dutch fleet, surrendered in 1799, that the British had purchased from the Stadtholder, from the indemnification of the Prince of Orange.
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The last two issues, the question of indemnification and of Sakhalin Island, which the Japanese had seized from the Russians, nearly caused the entire proceedings to fail.
One principle in the document is that the ability of general partners to claim indemnification for breach of their obligations to the limited partners, known as fiduciary duties, should be cut back.
Whether that argument can succeed remains to be seen, and asserting this ground would generate additional litigation over the availability of indemnification – for which the company might also have to pay for his lawyers, too.
What attracted the planters to the republicanism beside its opposition to monarchy was the movement's promise of indemnification for the lost slaves Republicanism for this group was less a creed than a weapon".
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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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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