de l'Hist., etc., d'Allemagne," says the pretext was to
indemnify himself for the expense of the expedition.
No one was allowed to dispute the prices fixed by the white trader upon his articles; who took care to
indemnify himself five times over for the goods set apart by the chief.
I rose with some difficulty from under the superincumbent snowdrift, and alighted from the carriage, expecting that a kind and hospitable reception would
indemnify me for the toils and hardships of the day.
If you admit it (which we take for granted), do you intend, now that you are a millionaire, and do you not think it in conformity with justice, to
indemnify Burdovsky?
Albert, however, hoped to
indemnify himself for all these slights and indifferences during the Carnival, knowing full well that among the different states and kingdoms in which this festivity is celebrated, Rome is the spot where even the wisest and gravest throw off the usual rigidity of their lives, and deign to mingle in the follies of this time of liberty and relaxation.
The insurance policy provides that the insurer will
indemnify the <begin strikethrough>lessor<end strikethrough> [use either "insured" or "lessor/ lessee" to be consistent with paragraph 35] for its loss (i.e., the insurer does not provide a repair service).
That is normally troublesome and costly for carriers because once in bankruptcy, a corporation is generally unable to
indemnify its directors and officers for defense costs they incur in the defense of claims.
Similarly, a requirement that a client
indemnify a practitioner against all claims asserted against the practitioner in connection with a third-party claim resulting from such inappropriate reliance should not constitute a condition of confidentiality.
Company executive vice president Jonathan Schwartz also used the event to jab a finger at IBM for reportedly refusing to
indemnify customers using Linux.
Jordan said: "It's a case of damage limitation - we need undertakings from Steve Bruce and Birmingham that they will
indemnify our football club from exposure.
When a patron fell from a mechanical bull ride due to the negligence of the defendant, the Fourth District Court of Appeal analyzed the scope of a release signed by the patron of "any and all claims, demands, damages and causes of acts whatsoever." (39) The court concluded that the release failed to include language manifesting an intent to release or
indemnify the defendant for his own negligence.
If a foot-and-mouth outbreak occurs in the United States, USDA will
indemnify livestock producers whose animals must be destroyed to prevent a spread of the disease, Ag Secretary Ann Veneman told the House Ag Appropriations subcommittee.