- 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...
-
agrees to
indemnify the
other party against certain existing losses or any ****ure losses. An
indemnifying party is a
party that
agrees to
indemnify any damages...
-
during the time
Napoleon Buonaparté
shall be
detained there; and for
indemnifying persons in the
cases therein mentioned.
Citation 56 Geo. 3. c. 23 Dates...
- and
almost all
disclaim liability 24
require the
customer to
indemnify them, a few
indemnify the
customer a few give
credits for poor service, 15 promise...
- the IIC that they
could not find any
insurance to
cover the cost of
indemnifying the
company against employee suits. In the
spring of 1938, the IIC ruled...
- duties,
depending upon the jurisdiction: the duty to defend, the duty to
indemnify, and the duty to
settle a
reasonably clear claim. The duty to
defend is...
-
attempt to keep loss to a minimum, as if the ****et was not insured. To "
indemnify"
means to make
whole again, or to be
reinstated to the
position that one...
-
Church members is not so much
based on love for God as it is
compulsion to
indemnify one's own sins." A
doctrine of Rev. Moon's
teachings and the Unification...
- the
course of
justice in a
judicial proceeding, (a) by
indemnifying or
agreeing to
indemnify a surety, in any way and
either in
whole or in part, or...
-
their legal representatives. Duty of
indemnification Each
partner shall indemnify the firm for any loss that
occurred due to fraud, in the
conduct of the...