An indemnification agreement, also called an indemnity agreement, hold harmless agreement, waiver of liability, or release of liability, is a contract that provides a business or a company with protection against damages, loss, or other burdens. This type of contract allows businesses to carry out their services and/or provide products without the risk of being held responsible for problems in the future.
An indemnification agreement provides additional protection for businesses by ensuring that they are not held liable for damages or losses that occur outside of their control. This agreement allows the company to continue its operations while protecting against lawsuits. An indemnification agreement could also be a clause in a longer contract rather than a separate contract.
Here is an article about what indemnity means.
This legal document will hold harmless the initial party, the business or company and ensure that they are able to continue its operations and continue providing high quality products and services to its customers. With an indemnification clause or agreement, the business does not have to worry about loss or damages that occur to a third party outside of their own control.
The benefits related to the indemnity agreement include a lack of reason requirement for an indemnified party to prove causation, loss mitigation for the indemnified party, and a decreased level of risk associated with the contractual obligations and supplying of goods or services by the indemnified party.
Here is an article about the purpose of an indemnification agreement.
Frequently, an indemnification agreement will be created in an insurance agreement between two parties. This could exist in any form of insurance including motor vehicle insurance, health insurance, life insurance, homeowners’ insurance, malpractice insurance, and others.
They are also frequently used in fields such as construction, where the indemnification agreement may protect a contractor or builder who uses specific materials with the purpose of providing specified protection for the property. These agreements or clauses can be found in or used with a construction contract .
Other examples could include waivers of liability from ‘risky’ experiences or businesses, such as amusement parks, gyms, skating rinks, and ski slopes. These types of businesses may also ask their clients to sign liability waivers .
Indemnification agreements can exist in other forms, however, and may be included provisions in many contracts made between two parties. It then covers nearly any loss potentially suffered by the company including court costs, fees, and any settlements reached.
Meet some lawyers on our platformIndemnifications will provide protection in a number of different ways, such as:
Here is an article with several examples of indemnification agreements.
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While an indemnification agreement will vary from one situation and one business to another, there are a few different characteristics that will be the same or vastly similar between them.
There are two different types of indemnification agreements, which include express and implied indemnity. These specify:
We can also look at specific areas where indemnification agreements may be entered into. These can include:
Here is an article with several types of indemnification situations.
The two parties of the contract will sign the indemnification agreement. This means the indemnitee, or the person/business/company providing the good/service, will sign the document. The indemnifier, or the person/business/company receiving the good/service, will sign the document as well.
A contract that is not signed by both of these parties may not be legally enforceable. There are exceptions to this rule as noted by the existence of implied indemnification agreements. The implied agreement means that there is no written contract between the parties, but a reasonable person would assume a similar agreement.
If no document is signed, however, it is possible for a suit to occur and then the burden of proof that an implied agreement existed would be on the party being sued.
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