pay an indemnity

pay an indemnity
index bear the expense, defray, quit (repay)

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  • Indemnity (Unification Church) — Indemnity, in the context of Unification Church beliefs, is a part of the process by which human beings and the world are restored back to God s ideal. It is explained in the Divine Principle , the basic textbook of Unification Church theology… …   Wikipedia

  • Indemnity — An indemnity is a sum paid by A to B by way of compensation for a particular loss suffered by B. The indemnifying party (A) may or may not be responsible for the loss suffered by the indemnified party (B). Forms of indemnity include cash payments …   Wikipedia

  • indemnity — n. 1) to pay an indemnity 2) double indemnity * * * [ɪn demnɪtɪ] double indemnity to pay an indemnity …   Combinatory dictionary

  • indemnity — /ɪn demnɪti/ noun a guarantee of payment after a loss ● She had to pay an indemnity of £100 …   Marketing dictionary in english

  • indemnity — /ɪn demnɪti/ noun 1. a guarantee of payment after a loss ● She had to pay an indemnity of £100. 2. compensation paid after a loss …   Dictionary of banking and finance

  • indemnity — in·dem·ni·ty /in dem nə tē/ n pl ties 1 a: security against hurt, loss, or damage b: exemption from incurred penalties or liabilities 2 a: indemnification (1) b: something (as a payme …   Law dictionary

  • indemnity — in‧dem‧ni‧ty [ɪnˈdemnti] noun indemnities PLURALFORM 1. [uncountable] INSURANCE protection against loss or damage, especially in the form of an official written promise to pay for any losses or damage: • Every full time employee at our firm… …   Financial and business terms

  • indemnity principle — In the context of dispute resolution, a principle of law which provides that costs as between parties are given as an indemnity to the person entitled to them. They are not imposed as a punishment on the party who pays them, or given as a bonus… …   Law dictionary

  • pay# — pay vb Pay, compensate, remunerate, satisfy, reimburse, indemnify, repay, recompense are comparable when they mean to give money or an equivalent in return for something. Pay is the ordinary term when the giving or furnishing of money to… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • pay — [n] earnings from employment allowance, bacon*, bread*, commission, compensation, consideration, defrayment, emoluments, fee, hire*, honorarium, income, indemnity, meed, payment, perquisite, pittance, proceeds, profit, reckoning, recompensation,… …   New thesaurus

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