In the result the benefit of the lease was assigned by decree to the infant and the trustee, subject to indemnity, made to account for profits. |
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The fact is, indemnity or hold-harmless clauses can make consumers do a slow burn when accidents occur. |
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Substantial indemnity costs are reserved for cases involving reprehensible, scandalous or outrageous conduct. |
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In my view, however, a claim of the former kind is plainly raised, albeit there is also a claim under the express indemnity clause. |
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In its defence the Third Party has admitted liability by the defendant but denies any obligation for contribution or indemnity. |
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The Chinese government ceded Hong Kong to Great Britain and paid an indemnity for lost and damaged property. |
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It was decided to do this by ordering those costs to be taxed on the indemnity basis. |
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The money, he said, was an indemnity from the Argentine government for jailing him during the last military regime. |
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Even without the terms of a trust deed, an indemnity would arise, naturally, from the Trustee's office, Octavo Investments v Knight, for example. |
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The applicant is to pay the costs of the respondent of the summons on an indemnity basis, such costs to be taxed forthwith. |
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A policy of reinsurance is an agreement by way of complete or partial indemnity to the insurer. |
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It is arguable that this behaviour also justifies costs being awarded against him on a substantial indemnity basis. |
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In other words, the efforts of the defence counsel on a partial indemnity basis are justified. |
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Protection and indemnity insurance protects against third parties and environmental damage. |
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Under the provisions of rule 49.10, the successful parties would ordinarily be entitled to substantial indemnity costs. |
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Charles relinquished his claim to Burgundy in return for an indemnity of two million gold ecus from Francis. |
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A farmer with APH insurance coverage receives an indemnity if the harvested yield is less than the yield guarantee. |
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They claim an indemnity in respect of their liability to the limited company. |
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An indemnity bond is a type of insurance that protects the lender from negative equity. |
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One can readily understand an indemnity against claims brought by workmen in respect of plant or tools belonging to the workmen. |
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In any event, I am firmly of the view that this is not a case for total indemnity in the awarding of costs. |
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Insurance is the purchase of an indemnity against the risk of loss caused by a fortuity. |
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The Committee approved the use in principle of compulsory purchase powers subject to an indemnity. |
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The instrument regulates the issues of double indemnity and the conditions for allowing and denying extradition. |
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The insurer could not sue them in the owner's name because they were all entitled to indemnity under the same policy. |
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Thus, for example, many indemnity insurers will not pay for elective cosmetic surgeries. |
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She had also tricked Albert into signing a double indemnity insurance policy on his own life shortly before the murder. |
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I note that the wife's solicitors' bill of costs shows a different result for partial indemnity, substantial indemnity and full indemnity. |
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After Waterloo, France was shorn of more territory, and had to pay an indemnity and suffer an army of occupation for five years. |
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There is no certainty that the IHS will be awarded all the costs it incurs and it is adamant that it cannot take part in the tribunal if guarantees of indemnity are not given. |
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We would require some indemnity from them to cover us from liability. |
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An indemnity bond is a premium charged by the lender and paid by the customer to insure the lender against a default in mortgage repayments by the borrower. |
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The consultants are in dispute with the Department over medical indemnity. |
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Waters states that the right of indemnity is not only exercisable against the trust property, it is also a first charge on that property, taking priority over other interests. |
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In each case the insured defendant failed to defeat the claim and in each his liability to the plaintiff exceeded the limit of the indemnity provided. |
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The Hales commission suggested that the sessional indemnity be increased, and it was, by a much greater amount than what was recommended. |
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In the event the Company has to pay an eviction indemnity, it has a right to rescind its decision and to offer a renewal of the lease. |
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To be effective, an indemnity would be obtained from a creditworthy party other than the seller. |
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In case of eventual countermand the seller is free either to require the offtake and the total payment of the order or to claim indemnity. |
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But France refused to accept it until 1825, when Haiti agreed to pay a huge indemnity, financed with usurious loans from French banks. |
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For patients without indemnity insurance, it is important to know whether or not they belong to a managed care plan. |
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In some instances, the amount of these indemnity claims could be greater than the revenue we receive from the client. |
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As the accounts stated, the loss was due to claims under a policy written for the solicitors' indemnity fund and for bad debts on reinsurance recoveries. |
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No amount has been accrued in the interim consolidated balance sheet as of March 31, 2007 with respect to this indemnity. |
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A more carefully worded legal indemnity would stop that happening. All this has exposed a rift in the internet world. |
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Mostly, the insurer underwrote policies for worker compensation and professional indemnity. |
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These persons will be able to choose either to hold capital or professional indemnity insurance or a combination or both. |
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The agents also provide an indemnity in the event of default by the borrower. |
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I should therefore like attention to be given to these indemnity regulations. |
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Meanwhile, the family was awarded a daily indemnity to cover the cost of meals and accommodation. |
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The applicant is also required to sign an indemnity agreement with the City for the work carried out under the Excavation Permit. |
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This is due to the entirely contingent character of the indemnity undertaking. |
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At this stage, it is impossible to estimate or assess the amount of the definitive indemnity. |
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Putnam continues to have potential liability for these matters in the event the indemnity is not honoured. |
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The victors imposed a hard treaty which included the payment by China of a war indemnity and the cession to Japan of the Manchurian territory around Port Arthur. |
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Prime Group had given an indemnity as a principal obligor, and not just a guarantor, to the Respondents in respect of the tenant's obligations under one of the Leases. |
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The team tries to sue the channel, only to get slapped with a countermove and end up owing millions of lira in indemnity. |
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The indemnity paid to a research subject for his participation in a clinical trial in accordance with the standards set by the Food and Drug Regulation is taxable in the subject's hands. |
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The role of a protection and indemnity insurer regarding ship-source oil pollution risks and responses to spills were discussed, including coverage. |
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As well, improvements have been made to shift premiums, weekly indemnity, boot allowance, life insurance and the employees' drug plan, along with better dental and vision care coverage. |
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In return, they offered Breda and an indemnity for the WIC for giving up Brazil. |
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The Commission's approach of lumping together measures not applicable after accession and the indemnity undertaking for unknown claims treats the 1998-2002 measures as aid, although it has no jurisdiction to examine them. |
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All these factors, together with the costs of loss adjustment, can make agricultural indemnity insurance a very costly business, difficult to make profitable or indeed to break even. |
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The company's envoys had to prostrate themselves before the emperor, pay a large indemnity, and promise better behaviour in the future. |
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The following pages describe the requirements that apply to all short-term disability plans, as well as specific requirements that are unique to weekly indemnity plans and to cumulative paid sick leave plans. |
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Once the dispute over the transfer pricing assessments has been concluded, the amount found to be due and owing to the CRA will be paid by Daimler, pursuant to its indemnity obligation. |
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The organization should also have an indemnity provision within the by-laws to cover board members, because most insurance policies actually exclude from coverage many acts for which a board member may need coverage. |
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It is currently the largest federal insurance company and one of the leaders of the national insurance market for insurance premium volume, insurance indemnity amount and according to key balance sheet figures. |
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From the above costs shall be deducted indemnity or compensation recovered or estimated to be recovered from third parties such as motor vehicle owners involved in level crossing accidents. |
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Before Chonghou came of age, the Qing would suffer its first great humiliation at the hands of foreigners, the first Opium War, and be forced to pay a huge indemnity to Britain. |
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Chib to tender an IndiGo Airlines access ramp indemnity bond following which the airline in last December had to make an apology to her. |
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The Commission has decided to lay before the Council a proposal for a regulation establishing a Community indemnity for farmers ceasing milk production definitively. |
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Skuld, the ship's Oslo-based insurer, covers the tanker for protection and indemnity risks, it told Bloomberg news in an emailed statement. |
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Child Health Plus and Family Health Plus provide services to eligible children and adults, respectively, through managed care plans, and, in some instances, indemnity plans. |
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In light of the whole of the evidence contained in the file, it must be determined if the petitioner has adequately met his burden of proof in order to justify his indemnity claim. |
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Later, in 1995, Law 9140 has been enacted, by which the Government recognized its responsibility for the death of 136 political oppositionists, ensuring indemnity to the relatives of the victims. |
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No owner may be compelled to transfer his ownership except by expropriation according to law for public utility and in consideration of a just and prior indemnity. |
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This warranty is that the cheque is properly prepared and not to be paid twice, and the indemnity continues for one full year from the date the injured party learns of the loss. |
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But in 1873 a financial panic, attributed by some to overextension in Germany after receipt of France's billion-franc indemnity, ended the period of rapid growth. |
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Sebuk Tigin, however, defeated him, and he was forced to pay an indemnity. |
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Often this requires observing the necessary health and safety and indemnity insurance issues involved in working on a modern building site with tight deadlines. |
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However, Carthage, after having paid the war indemnity, felt that its commitments and submission to Rome had ceased, a vision not shared by the Roman Senate. |
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In 1721 two vessels laden with cotton goods from Cyprus, then a seat of plague, were ordered to be burned with their cargoes, the owners receiving as indemnity. |
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