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Indemnity forms for both limited liability partnerships and companies: personal guarantee and indemnity deed of agreement.
Tax and reporting rules for employers providing employee liabilities and indemnity insurance
An alternative to insurance for art and cultural objects on public exhibition in the UK.
A Departmental Minute in relation to the contingent liability arising from the EWS1 Professional Indemnity Insurance Scheme.
Form PF22: Notice claiming contribution or indemnity against another defendant (rule 20.6).
The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities provides Returning Officers and Petition Officers with an indemnity against uninsured claims that arise out of the conduct of their duties in relation to UK Parliamentary and Police and Crime Commissioner elections...
How ship owners, brokers and operators can apply to MCA for passenger, bunker, tanker and wreck removal compulsory liability insurance certificates.
Correction of certain types of mistake in the register (rectification) and the payment of compensation (indemnity) (practice guide 39).
This tax information and impact note is about employee deductions where their employer pays, meets legal or other costs for proceedings relating to their employment, including indemnity insurance.
An insolvency practitioner is not qualified to act in relation to a company or individual unless there is in force security (a bond).
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