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Maintenance

it is carried on by a third party, and a person will not be guilty of maintenance in indemnifying his customers from actions brought against them by a trade rival, British Cash, etc., Conveyors v. Lamson Store

Law Reform (UK)

that no person shall be entitled to recover contribution under this s. from any person entitled to be indemnified by him in respect of the liability in respect of which the contribution is sought. (2) In any

Contribution

if, upon a dissolution, he has been compelled to pay any sum for which he ought to be indemnified. It also lies between joint-tenants, tenants-in-common, and part owners of ships, and other chattels, for all charges and

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Contract of agency and contract of sale

not the owner of the goods, if any loss is suffered by the agent he is to be indemnified by the principal, Bhopal Sugar Industries Ltd. v. S.T.O, (1977) 3 SCC 147 (151). [Sate of Goods Act,

indemnitor

indemnitor : one that indemnifies

Borough Funds Acts

to prosecute or defend legal proceedings in the interest of their constituents, but will not allow of their indemnifying the chief constable for costs he has incurred in opposing a licensing appeal at Quarter Sessions, Tynemouth Corporation

Assurer

Assurer, an insurer against certain perils and dangers; an underwriter; an indemnifier.

Assured

Assured, a person assured and indemnified against certain events. See INSURANCE.

Accommodation Bill

knew such party to be an accommodation party or not. The accommodating party has a right to be indemnified by the party to whom he lent his name. See (English) Bills of Exchange Act, 1882, s. 28.

indemnity

: security against hurt, loss, or damage b : exemption from incurred penalties or liabilities 2 a : indemnification b : something (as a payment) that indemnifies compare contribution

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Maintenance

it is carried on by a third party, and a person will not be guilty of maintenance in indemnifying his customers from actions brought against them by a trade rival, British Cash, etc., Conveyors v. Lamson Store

Law Reform (UK)

that no person shall be entitled to recover contribution under this s. from any person entitled to be indemnified by him in respect of the liability in respect of which the contribution is sought. (2) In any

Contribution

if, upon a dissolution, he has been compelled to pay any sum for which he ought to be indemnified. It also lies between joint-tenants, tenants-in-common, and part owners of ships, and other chattels, for all charges and

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Contract of agency and contract of sale

not the owner of the goods, if any loss is suffered by the agent he is to be indemnified by the principal, Bhopal Sugar Industries Ltd. v. S.T.O, (1977) 3 SCC 147 (151). [Sate of Goods Act,

indemnitor

indemnitor : one that indemnifies

Borough Funds Acts

to prosecute or defend legal proceedings in the interest of their constituents, but will not allow of their indemnifying the chief constable for costs he has incurred in opposing a licensing appeal at Quarter Sessions, Tynemouth Corporation

Assurer

Assurer, an insurer against certain perils and dangers; an underwriter; an indemnifier.

Assured

Assured, a person assured and indemnified against certain events. See INSURANCE.

Accommodation Bill

knew such party to be an accommodation party or not. The accommodating party has a right to be indemnified by the party to whom he lent his name. See (English) Bills of Exchange Act, 1882, s. 28.

indemnity

: security against hurt, loss, or damage b : exemption from incurred penalties or liabilities 2 a : indemnification b : something (as a payment) that indemnifies compare contribution

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