Indemnifying

  • 51Constables Protection Act 1750 — Constables Protection Act 1750[1] Parliament of Great Britain Long title An Act for the rendering Justices of the Peace more safe in the Execution of their Office; and for indemnify …

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  • 52indemnify — in|dem|ni|fy [ınˈdemnıfaı] v past tense and past participle indemnified present participle indemnifying third person singular indemnifies [T] law [Date: 1600 1700; : Latin; Origin: indemnis unharmed , from damnum damage ] 1.) [+ against/for …

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  • 53indemnify — (v.) compensate for loss or expense, 1610s, from L. indemnis unhurt (see INDEMNITY (Cf. indemnity)) + FY (Cf. fy). Related: Indemnified; indemnifying …

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  • 54indemnify — [[t]ɪnde̱mnɪfaɪ[/t]] indemnifies, indemnifying, indemnified VERB To indemnify someone against something bad happening means to promise to protect them, especially financially, if it happens. [FORMAL] [V n against n] They agreed to indemnify the… …

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  • 55indemnify — [ɪn dɛmnɪfʌɪ] 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 …

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  • 56indemnification — n. 1. Indemnifying, security (against loss, injury, or penalty). 2. Compensation (for loss or injury), remuneration, reimbursement, indemnity, reparation …

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  • 57indemnify — verb indemnified, indemnifying (T) law 1 (+ against/for) to promise to pay someone if something they possess is damaged or lost 2 (+ for) to pay someone money because of loss, injury, or damage that they have suffered …

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  • 58letter of indemnity — 1) A letter stating that the organization issuing it will compensate the person to whom it is addressed for a specified loss. See also indemnity 2) A letter written to a company registrar asking for a replacement for a lost share certificate and… …

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  • 59indemnify — UK [ɪnˈdemnɪfaɪ] / US [ɪnˈdemnɪˌfaɪ] verb [transitive] Word forms indemnify : present tense I/you/we/they indemnify he/she/it indemnifies present participle indemnifying past tense indemnified past participle indemnified legal 1) to provide… …

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  • 60Holy Roman Empire —    Created on the basis of the Carolingian state of the eighth century Franks, the title of Holy Roman Emperor was first held by Charlemagne from 800 until his death in 814. The Frankish ruler received the title, somewhat reluctantly, from Pope… …

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