absolution, certification, disbursement, guarantee, making amends, pardon, quittance, remission of sin, restoration, security, surety
Definitionn. protection against future loss
Last update: July 20, 2015
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He said this: The measure of damages is not, however, an indemnity in respect of Alpha 's claim. [noun]
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They are obliged to do so pursuant to rule 46 of the Solicitors Indemnity Rules 2003. [noun]
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Invernahyle was afterwards pardoned under the Act of Indemnity. [noun]
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Neglect and forgetfulness were Sir John Kirkland's portion; and for him and for such as he that caustic definition of the Act of Indemnity was a hard and cruel truth. [noun]
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It was an Act of Indemnity for the King's enemies and of oblivion for his friends. [noun]
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, must be paid for by the ordinary wages received by a laborer during thirty years, PLUS ten thousand francs indemnity for expense incurred. [noun]
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Now, this so-called conversion is an extensive expropriation, and in this case with no indemnity whatever. [noun]
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Did they suppress the beet-root by granting an indemnity to the manufacturer. [noun]
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This payment is not rent, it is an indemnity. [noun]
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But if this indemnity is refused me, what do I, a proletaire, care for the tranquillity and security of the rich. [noun]
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Not only does none exist, but this indemnity is not even possible; for, if the indemnity were equal to the property sacrificed, the conversion would be useless. [noun]
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