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Что (кто) такое Indemnify - определение

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
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indemnify         
(indemnifies, indemnifying, indemnified)
To indemnify someone against something bad happening means to promise to protect them, especially financially, if it happens. (FORMAL)
They agreed to indemnify the taxpayers against any loss...
It doesn't have the money to indemnify everybody.
VERB: V n against n, V n
indemnify         
v. to guarantee against any loss which another might suffer. Example: two parties settle a dispute over a contract, and one of them may agree to pay any claims which may arise from the contract, holding the other harmless. See also: hold harmless
indemnify         
v. (D; tr.) to indemnify for
indemnify         
v. a.
1.
Secure (against loss, injury, or penalty), save harmless.
2.
Compensate (for loss or injury), remunerate, reimburse, requite, make good.
indemnify         
[?n'd?mn?f??]
¦ verb (indemnifies, indemnifying, indemnified)
1. compensate (someone) for harm or loss.
2. secure (someone) against legal responsibility for their actions.
Derivatives
indemnification noun
indemnifier noun
Indemnify         
·vt To save harmless; to secure against loss or damage; to Insure.
II. Indemnify ·vt To make restitution or compensation for, as for that which is lost; to make whole; to Reimburse; to Compensate.
indemnification         
n. to pay indemnification for
indemnification         
n.
1.
Indemnifying, security (against loss, injury, or penalty).
2.
Compensation (for loss or injury), remuneration, reimbursement, indemnity, reparation.
Indemnification         
·noun That which indemnifies.
II. Indemnification ·noun The act or process of indemnifying, preserving, or securing against loss, damage, or penalty; reimbursement of loss, damage, or penalty; the state of being indemnified.
Indemnity         
In contract law, indemnity is a contractual obligation of one party (indemnifier) to compensate the loss incurred to the other party (indemnity holder) due to the 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".

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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.