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indemnification

[in-dem-nuh-fi-key-shuhn] / ɪnˌdɛm nə fɪˈkeɪ ʃən /


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The district countered with an offer of several months pay in exchange for giving up the right to indemnification, the sources said.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 28, 2026

It said this figure came from "remediation costs and voluntary customer reimbursements", however this figure could change as a result of "potential losses, indemnification claims, and potential recoveries".

From BBC May 15, 2025

Among the biggest recipients of the agency’s bird flu indemnification funds from 2022 to this year were Jennie-O Turkey Store, which received more than $88 million, and Tyson Foods, which was paid nearly $30 million.

From New York Times Apr. 2, 2024

In the 2000s, the company offered indemnification to partners and later customers using or reselling its software, a bid to differentiate Microsoft from Linux and other open-source software makers.

From Seattle Times Sep. 7, 2023

The injurer and the injured negotiated, through mediators, as to a suitable indemnification, and with the conclusion of the treaty the enmity terminated.

From Pictures of German Life in the XVIIIth and XIXth Centuries, Vol. II. by Gustav Freytag




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