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But then the Nets sold Dr. J's contract to the Philadelphia 76ers for $3 million, in part to pay for the indemnity fee to join the league.
The relationship between the two rivals stretches back to the Islanders' founding as an expansion franchise in 1972, when the Islanders paid the Rangers a $4 million indemnity fee — $21 million in today's dollars — for moving into their territory.
He has warned that France will be liable to pay a heavy indemnity fee if it does not honor its end of the bargain.
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"Indemnity fees are shocking.
In addition, addressing the costs of indemnity and professional registration was seen as important: "Indemnity fees are shocking.
INDEMNITY, OR FEE-FOR-SERVICE, PLANS are offered by fewer and fewer employers because of their expense.
There are also 700,000 members in its Medicare H.M.O.'s and several million in the dwindling group that still takes part in unmanaged indemnity or fee-for-service plans.
But indemnity insurers that pay providers fees for each service they provide do not have the means to do that without undermining the value of the coverage.
Details have not been disclosed of the deal, but a person with knowledge of the negotiations said the main sticking points involved granting Filner indemnity and covering his legal fees.
Indemnity - a type of fee-for-service medical plan that reimburses the patient and/or provider as expenses are incurred.
Fee-for-service indemnity structures dominated dental reimbursement programs in the early 1990s, with 70% of the population being covered by such plans in 1994.
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