indemnity insurance

collocation in English

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indemnity
noun[C or U]
uk
/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 ...
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insurance
noun
uk
/ɪnˈʃɔː.rənsɪnˈʃʊə.rəns/
us
/ɪnˈʃɜ.r.əns/
an agreement in which you pay a company money and they pay your costs if you have an accident, ...
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(Definition ofindemnityandinsurancefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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So it wasn't just the private insurers selling traditionalindemnityinsurance, and so forth, who weren't paying attention.
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There are no other examples of business entities being required to provideindemnityinsurance.
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It will, for instance, require appropriate professionalindemnityinsurancefor services giving rise to particular risks.
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It has professionalindemnityinsurance, the market for which is about to collapse.
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Professional people are obliged to take out professionalindemnityinsurance.
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There is the feeling, particularly among members of the medical profession, that their type of cover is not described asindemnityinsurance.
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I have referred throughout to the phrase "indemnityinsurance".
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A number of professions, including solicitors and chartered accountants, requireindemnityinsuranceunder their professional rules.
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I note what he said about compulsory professionalindemnityinsurancefor architects.
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By the way, this is all kinds of indemnity insurances, not just professionalindemnityinsurance.
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Fourthly, we must examine costs of registration, costs ofindemnityinsuranceand contributions to a fund.
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No doubt the person concerned is probably now paying something towardsindemnityinsurance.
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Generally they would also have the benefit of professionalindemnityinsurance.
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But £250,000 professionalindemnityinsuranceinvolves a substantial cost, which could be certainly from £350 upwards.
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That comes after enormous rises, especially in professionalindemnityinsurancepremiums.
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There are of course precedents for insurance being required—notindemnityinsurancebut, for example, liability insurance against injury to employees is a government requirement.
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There are no plans to ensure that practising marine surveyors operating in the private sector are professionally qualified and covered by professionalindemnityinsurance.
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The requirement for independent financial adviser firms to have professionalindemnityinsuranceis contained in their rules.
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The funds of the life insurance company are not available to meet losses onindemnityinsurance.
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We should also recognise the importance of insurance andindemnityinsuranceas a way of mitigating risk.
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