indemnity
21indemnity — in|dem|ni|ty [ınˈdemnıti] n plural indemnities law 1.) [U] protection against loss or damage, especially in the form of a promise to pay for any losses or damage ▪ insurance providing indemnity against future liabilities 2.) a payment for the… …
22indemnity — kompensacinė išmoka statusas T sritis Gynyba apibrėžtis Pinigų suma, sumokėta žalai atlyginti. atitikmenys: angl. indemnity šaltinis NATO mokymų ir pratybų finansavimo terminų žodynas AAP 43(1), 2009 …
23indemnity — žalos atlyginimo garantija statusas T sritis Gynyba apibrėžtis Šalių teisiškai įgyvendinamų susitarimų nuostata, kuria numatoma galimybė perkelti vienos šalies finansinius teisinės atsakomybės padarinius už nuostolius, žalą ar asmenų sužeidimus… …
24indemnity — /ɪn demnɪti/ noun a guarantee of payment after a loss ● She had to pay an indemnity of £100 …
25indemnity — /ɪn demnɪti/ noun 1. a guarantee of payment after a loss ● She had to pay an indemnity of £100. 2. compensation paid after a loss …
26Indemnity (Unification Church) — Indemnity, in the context of Unification Church beliefs, is a part of the process by which human beings and the world are restored back to God s ideal. It is explained in the Divine Principle , the basic textbook of Unification Church theology… …
27indemnity bond — ➔ bond * * * indemnity bond UK US noun [C] INSURANCE ► a legal agreement in which a financial organization promises to make a payment to an organization that has lent money if they do not get the loan back: »Lenders reduce their risk by using… …
28indemnity principle — In the context of dispute resolution, a principle of law which provides that costs as between parties are given as an indemnity to the person entitled to them. They are not imposed as a punishment on the party who pays them, or given as a bonus… …
29indemnity against loss — index insurance Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 indemnity against loss n …
30indemnity basis — In the context of costs in dispute resolution, where, under Civil Procedure Rule 44.4(3), the amount of costs is to be assessed so that the court will resolve any doubt which it may have as to whether the costs were reasonably incurred or were… …