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indemnity
(redirected from To hold harmless)

   Also found in: Legal, Financial, Wikipedia, Hutchinson 0.01 sec.
indemnity
1. legal exemption from penalties or liabilities incurred through one's acts or defaults
2. (in Canada) the salary paid to a member of Parliament or of a legislature
3. act of indemnity an act of Parliament granting exemption to public officers from technical penalties that they may have been compelled to incur


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The settlement agreements also releases all claims of any kind with respect to Cooper Nuclear Station, with an agreement by NPPD to hold harmless and indemnify MidAmerican and Lincoln from all costs and expenses that the NPPD has with respect to the facility, including decommissioning costs, spent fuel costs, employee retention costs, and post-retirement medical benefits.
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