noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
double indemnity
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
professional
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It works in conjunction with existing professional indemnity insurance and enables estates to be wound up without delay.
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All firms were enabled, from September 1992, to pay annual professional indemnity contributions in instalments.
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However small a member's practising income, certificate and professional indemnity insurance will still be needed.
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Even if you only work for a few hours a week, take out professional indemnity insurance.
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To the extent that professional indemnity insurance is known to be available there is, in fact, an encouragement to litigate.
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So make sure that you maintain a professional indemnity insurance policy for any work that you may intend to do!
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The amounts involved are often huge, well above any amount that would be covered by professional indemnity insurance.
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Consumerism has led to high expectations and increased litigation, which in turn has led to increasingly expensive professional indemnity insurance.
■ NOUN
basis
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Because the indemnity basis may produce unfair results in certain cases.
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But the defendants insist that the result of an indemnity basis taxation does not correspond with their contractual rights.
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Contrary to the Purchaser's earlier argument therefore the indemnity basis does not simplify matters; it brings an additional complication.
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Both the standard basis and the indemnity basis of taxation under rule 12 are based on concepts of reasonableness or unreasonableness.
insurance
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It works in conjunction with existing professional indemnity insurance and enables estates to be wound up without delay.
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Insurance group Sun Alliance was clouded by a £466m loss on the back of its exposure to mortgage indemnity insurance.
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However small a member's practising income, certificate and professional indemnity insurance will still be needed.
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Even if you only work for a few hours a week, take out professional indemnity insurance .
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To the extent that professional indemnity insurance is known to be available there is, in fact, an encouragement to litigate.
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It is engaged in internecine warfare over the general provision of indemnity insurance for investors.
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So make sure that you maintain a professional indemnity insurance policy for any work that you may intend to do!
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The amounts involved are often huge, well above any amount that would be covered by professional indemnity insurance .
mortgage
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It had to meet huge mortgage indemnity insurance claims from lenders of repossessed homes now worth less than was lent on them.
■ VERB
give
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I was also given an indemnity form, which I duly completed and returned.
provide
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In any case the education authority should provide you with an indemnity form for each student on Work Experience.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But his group also faces the threat of liquidation proceedings over a A$150million disputed indemnity agreement.
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In particular, it is acknowledged that a de minimis level for warranties and indemnities will be included.
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Only motor trade, legal expenses and professional indemnity covers are not available.
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The indemnity is, of course, only as good as the vendor and, if appropriate, its guarantor.
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The DoE tell me in a letter that they are free from indemnity .
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The practical distinction between warranties and indemnities is provided in section 0704.3 below.
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The vendor would then need to recover against the purchaser pursuant to provisions, including indemnities, incorporated in the standard sale agreement.
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This is a policy of indemnity and we do not pay damages for such items.