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in behalf of is incorrect usage (Delete me if I am worng)
Depends on what your talkin about but usally onbehave
You use on your behalf when you are representing me and in your behalf when you do not want to put a lot of emphasis on what you are saying.
A behalf is an advantage or favour, to do something on someone else's behalf is to do it in order to someway assist them.
Indemnity, indemnify (as I understand it) is protection from loss, and to make whole, after a loss has been sustained. On Behalf of would be the person the sum is being paid for/in your stead/representing you/in stead of you. Your insurance company made payment to the injured/damaged property that you were responsible for, thus indemnifying them, on your behalf, (rather than you paying it yourself).
It should be: Ms. Martinez' behalf or Mr. Martinez's behalf
On Behalf of the Streets was created in 2006.
I spoke to the company on behalf of my colleague who was unable to attend the meeting.
manager's cheque is issue by you and bank draft is issue by bank on behalf of the customer And the money is more secured.
Usually, the phrase is simply "on behalf of", without "the".
"On behalf of my friend, I would like to apologize."
If someone is not available to speak for themselves, a person might say "on the behalf of *so and so* I would like to thank you...", or "on the behalf of *so and so* I am informing you...", or "on the behalf of *so and so* I am requesting...".