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Wat (wie) is hold harmless - definitie

EXPENSES THAT ARE MADE TO COMPENSATE FOR DISADVANTAGES SUFFERED OR RESTRICTIONS
Indemnification; Indemnify; Hold harmless; To hold harmless; Indemnifies; Save harmless; Indemnity clause; Professional indemnity; Indemnity insurance; Legal indemnity; Imdemity; Imdemnity; Idemnity; Indemnitor; Indemnation; Indemnization; Birkmyr v Darnell

hold harmless         
n. a promise to pay any costs or claims which may result from an agreement. Quite often this is part of a settlement agreement, in which one party is concerned that there might be unknown lawsuits or claims stemming from the situation, so the other party agrees to cover them.
hold on         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Hold On (disambiguation); Hold On (Song); Hold On (song); Hold On song; Hold On (album); Hold On!; Hold On (EP); Hold on
1.
(Active.) Continue, maintain, keep up, push forward.
2.
(Neuter.) Cling, stick, hold fast, keep hold of.
3.
(Neuter.) Continue, remain, endure, last.
4.
Persevere, persist, be steady, be steadfast, be constant, go on, keep on, keep one's course, keep or maintain one's ground, stick to it, not give it up, stand fast, stand firm.
headlock         
  • An [[armbar]] submission hold.
TYPE OF GRIP THAT IS APPLIED TO AN OPPONENT
Submission hold; Submission holds; Grappling-hold; Grapplinghold; Wrestling hold; Wrestling-hold; Wrestlinghold; Grappling holds; Grappling-holds; Grapplingholds; Wrestling holds; Wrestling-holds; Wrestlingholds; Judo hold; Judo holds; Judo-hold; Judo-holds; Judohold; Judoholds; Pinning hold; Pinning holds; Pinning-hold; Pinning-holds; Pinninghold; Pinningholds; Clinching hold; Clinching-hold; Clinching holds; Clinching-holds; Clinch hold; Clinch holds; Pain compliance hold; Pain-compliance; Pain-compliance hold; Pain compliance holds; Pain-compliance holds; Pain compliance technique; Pain-compliance technique; Pain hold; Pain-hold; Painhold; Hold (grappling); Headlock; Osaekomi-waza; Osaekomiwaza; Osaekomi waza; Katame-waza; Katamewaza; Katame waza; Rear chancery; Headlocked
¦ noun a method of restraining someone by holding an arm firmly around their head.

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Indemnity

In contract law, an indemnity is a contractual obligation of one party (the indemnitor) to compensate the loss incurred by another party (the indemnitee) due 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 harmless" or "save harmless". In contrast, a "guarantee" is an obligation of one party (the guarantor) to another party to perform the promise of a relevant other party if that other party defaults.

Indemnities form the basis of many insurance contracts; for example, a car owner may purchase different kinds of insurance as an indemnity for various kinds of loss arising from operation of the car, such as damage to the car itself, or medical expenses following an accident. In an agency context, a principal may be obligated to indemnify their agent for liabilities incurred while carrying out responsibilities under the relationship. While the events giving rise to an indemnity may be specified by contract, the actions that must be taken to compensate the injured party are largely unpredictable, and the maximum compensation is often expressly limited.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor hold harmless
1. The document, titled "Confidentiality and Hold Harmless Agreement," was signed by the Sharif brothers in December 2000, Qayyum said.
2. But to keep those HMOs from fleeing the system, the Bush administration added a "hold harmless" payment that negated that cut.
3. The Bush administration had planned to phase out "hold harmless" payments through 2010, and negotiators wanted to make the audit adjustments coincide with that time frame, the aides said.
4. John Lynch (D) of New Hampshire said the governors were told by staff experts at the lunch that it would take $14 billion over the next five years to "hold harmless" all the states that have responded to Bush administration invitations to be innovative in their use of the insurance program money to expand the list of beneficiaries.
5. It permits less–poor areas to continue to get resources while denying resources to the poorest communities." The report found that 22 states have not been able to use the dollars called for under the No Child Left Behind law in the neediest schools because of the "hold–harmless" provision.