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indemnify

verb To make good a loss.
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The Defendant had refused to indemnify the Claimant and rejected to pay any amounts under the Policy for the following main reasons:
2.515(a)(4) to provide that when an attorney signs a document that is to be filed, including by electronic signature, "the attorney agrees to indemnify the clerk of court for damages for any inadvertent release by the clerk of confidential information contained in the document that was not: (i) minimized by the attorney as required by Rule 2.425, or (ii) specifically identified by the attorney pursuant to the notice requirements of Rule 2.420(d)(2), or (iii) not specifically identified by the attorney in a motion filed pursuant to the procedures set forth in Rule 2.420 subdivisions (e), (f) or (g)...."
If a component will be integrated into a larger product, the part manufacturer may ask the customer to indemnify it from damages arising from use of the integrated whole.
Muscat: bank muscat announced today its insurers have agreed to indemnify the bank's loss in the sum of OMR15 million ($38.8 Millions) in relation to the pre-paid card fraud incident, initially disclosed on MSM on February 25, 2013.
This can happen when a company becomes insolvent, wrongfully refuses to indemnify, or is otherwise prohibited from indemnifying directors and officers.
ISLAMABAD -- National Assembly (NA) Wednesday approved a resolution presented by law minister Farooq H Naik to indemnify steps taken by former premier Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani.
policy's definition of 'loss?" This court pronouncement turns on its head the age-old principle that the duty to indemnify is narrower than the duty to defend, which is followed by the majority of jurisdictions.
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