- to the
relevant acts of the
indemnitor or any
other party. The duty to
indemnify is usually, but not always,
coextensive with the
contractual duty to "hold...
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agrees to
indemnify the
other party against certain existing losses or any ****ure losses. An
indemnifying party is a
party that
agrees to
indemnify any damages...
- have
dubious provenance. All
visitors must sign
waivers before entering indemnifying the
museum against “spiritual or
paranormal interactions”. On 27 May...
- had
published Sense and
Sensibility on a
commission basis,
whereby she
indemnified the
publisher against any
losses and
received any profits, less costs...
- extortion, theft, hacking, and
denial of
service attacks;
liability coverage indemnifying companies for
losses to
others caused, for example, by
errors and omissions...
- duties,
depending upon the jurisdiction: the duty to defend, the duty to
indemnify, and the duty to
settle a
reasonably clear claim. The duty to
defend is...
-
during the time
Napoleon Buonaparté
shall be
detained there; and for
indemnifying persons in the
cases therein mentioned.
Citation 56 Geo. 3. c. 23 Dates...
- the
course of
justice in a
judicial proceeding, (a) by
indemnifying or
agreeing to
indemnify a surety, in any way and
either in
whole or in part, or...
-
corporation may be
explicitly forbidden from
indemnifying such
director or officer.
Liabilities which aren't
indemnified by the
corporation are
potentially covered...
-
Prussian ecclesiastic counsellor, 'by his
aversion to women; but he
indemnified himself by his
intercourse with men,
recollecting from the
history of...