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indemnification

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


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Irsay said the owners are not inclined to grant Snyder indemnification against future legal liability and costs beyond what has been associated with other franchise sales.

From Washington Post

Two owners said they were angered by Snyder’s demand for indemnification but told the AP that they want to let the sale process play out before taking any action.

From Seattle Times

That stands to reason, because damages and legal fees are paid for by their government employers — what’s called indemnification.

From Washington Post

The appellate justices cited Amazon’s “substantial ability to influence the manufacturing or distribution process through its ability to require safety certification, indemnification and insurance before it agrees to list any product.”

From Los Angeles Times

“There are a whole set of issues that one needs to work through with regulators, and indemnification and liability on the contracts between manufacturers and countries that say how the doses can be used.”

From Science Magazine