indemnity
51indemnity — in|dem|ni|ty [ ın demnəti ] noun LEGAL 1. ) uncount insurance or protection against injury or loss 2. ) count a payment made to someone who has suffered injury or loss …
52indemnity — see DAMAGE …
53INDEMNITY — a central BELIEF in UNIFICATION CHURCH THEOLOGY with a meaning similar to PENANCE in the ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH …
54indemnity — in·dem·ni·ty || ɪn demnÉ™tɪ n. payment for loss or damage, compensation; insurance against possible loss or damage …
55indemnity — [ɪn dɛmnɪti] noun (plural indemnities) 1》 security or protection against a loss or other financial burden. ↘security against or exemption from legal responsibility for one s actions. 2》 a sum of money paid as compensation, especially by a… …
56indemnity — noun law 1 (U) protection against loss or damage, especially in the form of a promise to pay for any losses or damage 2 (C) a payment for the loss of money, goods etc …
57indemnity — n 1. insurance, underwriting, warrant, guarantee, endorsement, certification, assurance; protection, safekeeping, preservation, conservation, protectorship, guardianship, custody, care, auspices, charge. 2. compensation, consideration,… …
58indemnity — in·dem·ni·ty …
59indemnity — [ɪnˈdemnəti] noun legal 1) [U] insurance or protection against an injury or loss 2) [C] a payment that is made to someone who has suffered an injury or loss …
60indemnity — in•dem•ni•ty [[t]ɪnˈdɛm nɪ ti[/t]] n. pl. ties 1) bus protection or security against damage or loss 2) bus compensation for damage or loss sustained 3) law legal exemption from penalties attaching to illegal actions • Etymology: 1425–75; late ME… …