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28 Sentences With "indemnifications"

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The Corporation has liability insurance that relates to the indemnifications described above.
We have not made any significant payments under these indemnifications in the past.
Leaving aside the adequacy of my loss reserves, are these indemnifications legally enforceable?
We have total releases and indemnifications, and everything is as it should be.
If an insured event occurs, justified claims are remunerated by the payment of indemnifications.
The term of these indemnifications varies, as the securities loaned are recallable on demand.
There's the article of remunerations and indemnifications to be discussed and set to rights.
In addition, the company may execute agreements that provide indemnifications and guarantees to third parties.
In the normal course of operations, we enter into various agreements that provide general indemnifications.
At August 31, 2010 and 2009, no liability has been recorded associated with these indemnifications.
In 2008, indemnifications amounting to 0.1 million CHF were paid out for losses acknowledged in the past.
No amount has been included in our Consolidated Balance Sheet as at October 31, 2003 related to these indemnifications.
These indemnifications typically occur in connection with sales of assets, securities offerings, service contracts, membership agreements, clearing arrangements and leasing transactions.
Furthermore, agreements entered into by Trader and its predecessor companies prior to the acquisition contain indemnifications similar to the ones just described.
The claims as described in Table 1, No 9 concern indemnifications in case the sale of AGB1 to GECB is found to be void or invalid.
The maximum potential future payments that the Company could be required to make under these indemnifications are either contractually limited to a specified amount or unlimited.
Management is of the opinion that any resulting settlements relating to the litigation matters or indemnifications would not materially affect the financial position of the Company.
No claims with respect to such occurrences have been made and, as such, no amount has been recorded in these financial statements with respect to these indemnifications.
The Commission considers that, if this reasoning were valid, it would apply not only to tax matters but also to the indemnifications for customs and excise liabilities.
The Company from time to time offers indemnifications to third parties in the normal course of its business, in connection with business or asset acquisitions or dispositions.
In addition, the Company may provide indemnifications, in the normal course of operations, that are often standard contractual terms to counterparties in certain transactions, such as purchase and sale agreements.
At March 31, 2007, given that the nature and amount of such indemnifications depend on future events, the Company is unable to reasonably estimate its maximum potential liability under these agreements.
The contingent nature of the liabilities in such agreements and the range of indemnification prevent the OAC from making a reasonable estimate of the maximum amount that would be required to pay such indemnifications.
On learning of the massacre at Port Cresson, Elijah Johnson, a veteran of the War of 1812, assembled a company of 120 armed volunteers and set out on a punitive expedition to engage King Joe. The Monrovia government routed the opposing forces. A peace accord was signed on November 6, 1835. In it, Joe promised to pay indemnifications, stop participating in the slave trade, and submit all territorial disputes to settler courts for adjudication.
These disputes are further complicated by the fact that some of the original contracting parties may have contractually agreed to indemnify other parties. These indemnifications, in turn, can be liabilities to be covered by the policies pursuant to "insured contract" coverage. Courts in different states decide these disputes differently, depending on the unique facts of each case and the law of that particular state. Following the general rule that insurance policies are broadly interpreted in favor of coverage, such disputes are often resolved in favor of maximizing coverage for every insured.
This turn led to a rupture within the CGT in late 1989, though following a 1991 conference in which concern over new Economy Minister Domingo Cavallo's free-market policies ruled the agenda, the CGT was reunited under an agreement to keep the union in a stance of conditional support for the measures, which had already been reigniting economic growth. The intransigent Ubaldini was replaced by Light and Power Workers' leader Oscar Lescano. The move caused some dissent, however, and led to the establishment of the Central de Trabajadores Argentinos (CTA), led by Víctor de Gennaro, and to the development of a dissident faction led by Truckers' Union leader Hugo Moyano, the MTA. Menem's ample victories in the 1991 mid-term elections gave momentum to his agenda of labour reforms, many of which included restricting overtime pay and easing indemnifications for layoffs, for instance.
Having arrived in London in September 1839, Jardine's first order of business was to meet with Lord Palmerston. He carried with him a letter of introduction written by Superintendent Elliot that relayed a few of his credentials to Palmerston, > This gentleman has for several years stood at the head of our commercial > community and he carries with him the esteem and kind wishes of the whole > foreign society, honourably acquired by a long career of private charity and > public spirit. In 1839, Jardine successfully persuaded the British Foreign Minister, Lord Palmerston, to wage war on China, giving a full detailed plan for war, detailed strategic maps, battle strategies, the indemnifications and political demands from China and even the number of troops and warships needed. Aided by Matheson's nephew, Alexander Matheson (1805–1881) and MP John Abel Smith, Jardine met several times with Palmerston to argue the necessity for a war plan.
The death of King Martin of Aragon in 1410 and Ferdinand's aspirations to the Aragonese throne made him more conciliatory toward Portugal. Ferdinand still maintained the superiority and legitimacy of his family's dynastic rights, but in the negotiations that developed into the provisional treaty of 1411, the dynastic question and the Western Schism remained separate from the settlement in other points of friction: the Castilians promised not to wage war with Portugal for Beatrice's rights or the Western Schism, and agreed to suppress any claims by the exiles faithful to Beatrice over their confiscated property or indemnifications prior to the year 1402. The problem concerning the Western Schism was solved at the Council of Constance (1414–1418). The new elected Pope, Martin V, recognized the King of Portugal, and thus in the bull Sane Charissumus of April 1418 he asked the Christian sovereigns to help the Portuguese monarch in his fight against the Saracens.

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