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insurer

insurer : one that contracts to indemnify another by way of insurance : an insurance company or

Insurer

that which insures the person or company that contracts to indemnify losses for a premium an underwriter

principal

will ultimately bear the burden because of a duty to indemnify another as distinguished from one (as an endorser, surety, or

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Bail

QB 86. It is a criminal offence to agree to indemnify anyone who goes bail, R. v. Porter, 1910 (1) KB

Bastardy-bonds

Bastardy-bonds, to indemnify parishes as to natural children likely to be born, made

Call

implied promise by a purchaser of shares that he will indemnify the vendor against all future calls on shares, Spencer v.

Consideration

behalf of a customer even though that customer offered so indemnify the bank for costs, Western Digital Corpn. v. British Airways

Del credere agent

agent, is one who, usually for extra remuneration, undertakes to indemnify his employer against loss arising from the failure of persons

Constructive trust

rents and profits; but he will be entitled to be indemnified against his covenants with the lessor, and will have a

Qualification

also, abatement, diminution. An annual Act used to be passed indemnifying persons who had omitted to qualify themselves for certain offices

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insurer

insurer : one that contracts to indemnify another by way of insurance : an insurance company or

Insurer

that which insures the person or company that contracts to indemnify losses for a premium an underwriter

principal

will ultimately bear the burden because of a duty to indemnify another as distinguished from one (as an endorser, surety, or

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Bail

QB 86. It is a criminal offence to agree to indemnify anyone who goes bail, R. v. Porter, 1910 (1) KB

Bastardy-bonds

Bastardy-bonds, to indemnify parishes as to natural children likely to be born, made

Call

implied promise by a purchaser of shares that he will indemnify the vendor against all future calls on shares, Spencer v.

Consideration

behalf of a customer even though that customer offered so indemnify the bank for costs, Western Digital Corpn. v. British Airways

Del credere agent

agent, is one who, usually for extra remuneration, undertakes to indemnify his employer against loss arising from the failure of persons

Constructive trust

rents and profits; but he will be entitled to be indemnified against his covenants with the lessor, and will have a

Qualification

also, abatement, diminution. An annual Act used to be passed indemnifying persons who had omitted to qualify themselves for certain offices

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