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indemnification

[in-dem-nuh-fi-key-shuhn]

noun

  1. the act of indemnifying; state of being indemnified.

  2. something that serves to indemnify; compensation.

    Synonyms: , , ,


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Other Word Forms

  • indemnificatory adjective
  • preindemnification noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of indemnification1

First recorded in 1725–35; indemni(ty) + -fication
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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".

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No announcement was made as to the amount the companies would be paid as indemnification for their properties.

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“The idea that officers need indemnification is frankly absurd,” said Alexander A. Reinert, a professor at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law in New York.

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It promises “full indemnification for commercial use” and is meant to avoid the intellectual property risks that have made businesses wary of using generative AI tools.

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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.

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doesindemnification mean?

Indemnification is the act of providing protection or security against potential damages or loss or compensating someone for damages or money spent.Indemnification is the act of indemnifying—pDZ徱Բ indemnity. Indemnity is the protection. Insurance coverage indemnifies a person by insuring them for certain potential situations, such as damages to their property from natural disasters or accidents. Indemnification is commonly used in legal contracts to secure protection against being sued or held responsible for an accident.Indemnification can also refer to the state of being indemnified, or to the actual compensation paid.Example: Insurance companies are in the business of indemnification—you pay them a small amount so they can pay you a big amount if something bad happens.

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