- had
fallen ill. Once the
contract was rescinded, the
buyer could be
indemnified for the cost of
renovation as this was
necessary to the contract, but...
- insurer's duty to
defend the
insured or
indemnified party against claims. It is
generally broader than the duty to
indemnify and may
cover defense against claims...
-
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...
- and
exclusions (events not covered). An
insured is thus said to be "
indemnified"
against the loss
covered in the policy. When
insured parties experience...
- City,
forming the
sovereign territory of the Holy See,
which was also
indemnified to some
degree for loss of territory. As the
plural name
Papal States...
-
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...
-
consul the year before.
Cicero argued that the
senatus consultum ultimum indemnified him from punishment, and he
attempted to gain the
support of the senators...
- upon
Latin ****um, ****āre condemn, condemnation, damage, ****ation,
indemnify,
indemnity de- bind Gr**** δεῖν (deîn), δετός, δέσις (detós, désis), δέμα...
-
agricultural crops—soybeans, maize,
wheat and cotton.
Monsanto agreed to
indemnify Pharmacia against potential liabilities from
judgments against Solutia...