dispensation vs indemnity

dispensation

noun
  • That which is dispensed, dealt out, or given; that which is bestowed on someone 

  • In the Roman Catholic Church, an exemption from some ecclesiastical law, or from an obligation to God which a person has incurred of his own free will (oaths, vows, etc.). 

  • The act of dispensing or dealing out; distribution 

  • A system of principles, promises, and rules ordained and administered; scheme; economy 

  • The distribution of good and evil by God to man. 

  • The relaxation of a law in a particular case; permission to do something forbidden, or to omit doing something enjoined; exemption. 

indemnity

noun
  • An obligation or duty upon an individual to incur the losses of another. 

  • The right of an injured party to shift the loss onto the party responsible for the loss. 

  • Security from damage, loss, or penalty. 

  • A principle of insurance which provides that when a loss occurs, the insured should be restored to the approximate financial condition occupied before the loss occurred, no better, no worse. 

  • Repayment; compensation for loss or injury. 

How often have the words dispensation and indemnity occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )