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the indemnity
noun
An obligation or duty upon an individual to incur the losses of another.
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The indemnity was not used.
We need to resolve the indemnity clause.
The indemnity amounted to 450 million taels to be paid over 39 years.
Under the indemnity principle, Marsh should have to pay Baxter only costs that came out of his own pocket.
And eventually, Congress put its weight behind the indemnity agreements, passing the Amtrak Reform and Accountability Act of 1997.
One detail which still seems unclear is how much of the indemnity the government will be putting forward.
The indemnity will allow those who purchased policies to get back on their feet and farm yet another day.
The impossibility of quantifying the monetary value of the indemnity is the main reason that there is no commercially available insurance, and the reason an indemnity is needed.
Mr. Gioia said that there were two reasons to raise the indemnity: the rising cost of insurance and the enormous growth of museums across the United States.
The indemnity fund would protect pharmaceutical companies developing new drugs that might subsequently turn out to have side-effects, but need to be licensed urgently.
Sources said while the FCA had not publicly called on Lloyds to make such an exception, it had previously requested the indemnity for the trustee behind closed doors.
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