词汇 | indemnity |
释义 | indemnity noun[ C or U ] finance & economics, law formal or specializeduk /ɪnˈdem.nə.ti/ us /ɪnˈdem.nə.t̬i/ protection against possible damage or loss, especially a promise of payment, or the money paid if there is such damage or loss保障;补偿,赔偿;补偿金,赔款 Insurance actuarial assessor assurance bancassurance broking burial society comprehensive comprehensive insurance health coverage indemnification indemnify insurable life assurance mature non-network protect third-party insurance underwriter uninsurable uninsured indemnity | American Dictionaryindemnity noun[ C/U ] lawus/ɪnˈdem·nɪ·t̬i/ protection against possible damage or loss, esp. a promise of payment, or the money paid if there is such damage or loss indemnity | Business Englishindemnity noun[ C or U ] uk /ɪnˈdemnəti/uspluralindemnities INSURANCE protection against possible damage or loss, or the money paid if there is damage or loss: indemnity for/against sthThe policy provides an indemnity for loss of or damage to third-party property. provide/offer (an) indemnityThis insurance provides indemnity against legal costs and damages. Creditors must give an indemnity to cover the costs of a potential claim. professional indemnity insurance LAW protection against having legal responsibility for something: indemnity against sthThe doctors were given an indemnity against prosecution for performing abortions. GOVERNMENT a sum of money that is paid to someone for a loss, especially by one country to another country See alsodouble indemnity letter of indemnity Examples of indemnityindemnity So it wasn't just the private insurers selling traditional indemnity insurance, and so forth, who weren't paying attention. He also advised on its financing, and attempted to use the indemnity as leverage to push through radical fiscal reforms. He saw the payment of indemnities as an act that acknowledged wrong and made possible forgiveness and a return to normality. Of course, it might be said that many patients do not themselves choose managed care over indemnity health insurance. It should not be forgotten that indemnity health insurance never paid for all medical services. The equivocal view also generates new reasons to resist rigid anonymity and indemnity protections in genetic and gestational "donation" contexts. Nurses taking on extended roles should check that they have professional indemnity cover. The least offensive form of insurance was indemnity, where a third party merely gave direct cash payments to the insured. The indemnity is fixed in a way as to make the final health status identical across illnesses. In a competitive health insurance market, premiums that make optimal indemnity contracts viable must therefore be risk-based again. Any professional indemnity cover will then come into effect, to provide representation and advice as well a compensation if necessary. It also looks at wound infection, and professional indemnity, accountability and training. This means that the only way to purchase insurance for indemnity in one state is to sell insurance for the other's indemnity in the other state. A live project programme, backed up by a project office which can be insured for professional indemnity, would limit risk and give back-up to both tutors and students. The strategy of culling reservoir livestock populations may not transfer well to low-income countries because of the costs this can impose on ranchers in the absence of government indemnities. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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