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{{def|Indemnifier|/ɪnˈdɛmnɪfʌə/|n|[[File:Damocles-WestallPC20080120-8842A.jpg|450px|thumb|center|An [[indemnifier]] yesterday.]]}}
{{def|Indemnifier|/ɪnˈdɛmnɪfʌə/|n|[[File:Damocles-WestallPC20080120-8842A.jpg|450px|thumb|center|An [[indemnifier]] yesterday.]]}}
1. One who [[Indemnity|indemnifies]]; an [[indemnitor]] (''archaic''). No doubt some will bemoan the loss of this expression to the legal lexicon, but they are same sort of people who regret the decline of chimney-sweeping industry.<br>
1. Damocles; an [[indemnitor]] (''archaic''). One who, out of a surfeit of incaution or [[deal fatigue]], has underwritten every minor calamity her counterparty may suffer; every debatable opportunity it may forgo, and every extraordinary expense it may incur, however irrational, in the performance of the contract between them. <br>
2. Damocles. One who, out of a surfeit of incaution or [[deal fatigue]], has underwritten every minor calamity her counterparty may suffer; every debatable opportunity it may forgo, and every extraordinary expense it may incur, however irrational, in the performance of the contract between them. <br>
2. (''Unusual'') One who, in full knowledge of the facts, has agreed to be responsible for a well-quantified and clearly-articulated externality that its counterparty may suffer while providing an incontrovertible benefit to the [[indemnifying party]] through no fault of its own.
3. (''Unusual'') A party to a [[contract]] who has agreed, in full knowledge of the facts, to bear responsibility for a well-quantified and clearly-articulated externality that it accepts its counterparty may suffer through no fault of its own, in the course of providing an incontrovertible benefit to the [[indemnifying party]] under that contract, by means of a [[well-crafted indemnity]].


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Indemnifier /ɪnˈdɛmnɪfʌə/ (n.)
1. Damocles; an indemnitor (archaic). One who, out of a surfeit of incaution or deal fatigue, has underwritten every minor calamity her counterparty may suffer; every debatable opportunity it may forgo, and every extraordinary expense it may incur, however irrational, in the performance of the contract between them.
2. (Unusual) One who, in full knowledge of the facts, has agreed to be responsible for a well-quantified and clearly-articulated externality that its counterparty may suffer while providing an incontrovertible benefit to the indemnifying party through no fault of its own.

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