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indemnify
from in- not + damnum damage] 1 : to secure against hurt, loss, or damage 2 : to compensate or reimburse for incurred hurt, loss, or damage in·dem·ni·fi·er n
inflation coverage
inflation coverage endorsement to a homeowner's policy that automatically adjusts the amount of insurance to compensate for inflationary rises in the home's value. This type of coverage does not adjust for increases in the
injunction
no adequate remedy at law. Thus it is used to prevent a future harmful action rather than to compensate for an injury that has already occurred, or to provide relief from harm for which an award of
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interest
the use of collateral reliance interest : the interest of a party to a breached contract in being compensated for detriments suffered (as expenses incurred) in reliance on the agreement compare expectation interest in this entry reversionary
security deposit
deposit : money provided by a tenant to a landlord to secure performance of a rental agreement or compensate for possible loss or damage
Reanswer
To answer in return to repay to compensate to make amends for
title insurance
title insurance : insurance that compensates for loss from title defects or encumbrances (as liens) that were unknown but should have been discovered at
uim
policy, for bodily injury losses if the other driver is liable and has coverage that does not fully compensate you for your losses. The maximum of a UIM recovery is your policy limit.
underinsurance
underinsurance 1 : insufficient insurance 2 : insurance coverage protecting usually against uninsured or underinsured motorists by compensating the insured if the tortfeasor's liability policy limits fall short of the insured's losses : insurance providing uninsured
undertaking
court NOTE: Undertakings are often required of one party during property actions (as for attachment) in order to compensate the other party should the court's action (as in attaching the property) be found unjustified later.
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Compense - Law Dictionary Search Results
indemnify
from in- not + damnum damage] 1 : to secure against hurt, loss, or damage 2 : to compensate or reimburse for incurred hurt, loss, or damage in·dem·ni·fi·er n
inflation coverage
inflation coverage endorsement to a homeowner's policy that automatically adjusts the amount of insurance to compensate for inflationary rises in the home's value. This type of coverage does not adjust for increases in the
injunction
no adequate remedy at law. Thus it is used to prevent a future harmful action rather than to compensate for an injury that has already occurred, or to provide relief from harm for which an award of
Keep your definitions linked to case research
interest
the use of collateral reliance interest : the interest of a party to a breached contract in being compensated for detriments suffered (as expenses incurred) in reliance on the agreement compare expectation interest in this entry reversionary
security deposit
deposit : money provided by a tenant to a landlord to secure performance of a rental agreement or compensate for possible loss or damage
Reanswer
To answer in return to repay to compensate to make amends for
title insurance
title insurance : insurance that compensates for loss from title defects or encumbrances (as liens) that were unknown but should have been discovered at
uim
policy, for bodily injury losses if the other driver is liable and has coverage that does not fully compensate you for your losses. The maximum of a UIM recovery is your policy limit.
underinsurance
underinsurance 1 : insufficient insurance 2 : insurance coverage protecting usually against uninsured or underinsured motorists by compensating the insured if the tortfeasor's liability policy limits fall short of the insured's losses : insurance providing uninsured
undertaking
court NOTE: Undertakings are often required of one party during property actions (as for attachment) in order to compensate the other party should the court's action (as in attaching the property) be found unjustified later.
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