What is a hold harmless/indemnification clause?
NORCAL Mutual Insurance Company | About NORCAL | FAQsA hold harmless/indemnification clause is a contractual agreement whereby one party assumes the liability of another. For instance, if a contract that contains a hold harmless agreement is signed and a case goes to trial or is settled, the party who agreed to indemnify another may be personally responsible for the other party’s defense costs, as well as the entire settlement or judgment against that other party. Generally, no.
What is a hold harmless agreement?
Contractor's Insurance :: FAQ'sIn a hold harmless agreement, one party (the indemnitor) promises to reimburse, and in some cases defend, the other party (the indemnitee) against claims or suits brought against the indemnitee by a third party. The purpose of the hold harmless is to transfer the risk of financial loss from one party (the indemnitee) to another party (the indemnitor). See similar questions...
What is the "hold harmless" benefit for RIR conversion?
OFLC Frequently Asked Questions and AnswersThe "hold harmless" benefit allows the employer to commence recruitment without concern that the BEC will initiate job order activity before the employer can submit the recruitment request along with the recruitment, making the applicant ineligible to convert. See similar questions...
What is the UC policy regarding signing contract hold harmless clauses?
AgricultureRegents' policy specifies that the University will enter into agreements where the University only assumes liability for its officers, agents, employees, students, invitees, and guests unless there is special authorization. See similar questions...
What if the internship employer wants SPU to sign a hold harmless or indemnity agreement?
Career Development CenterBecause of the concern over liability during internships, some employers may ask that SPU/CDC and/or the student sign a hold-harmless or indemnity agreement. It is the policy of Seattle Pacific University that we will NOT sign these types of agreements. Encourage the employer to visit our Employer Internship Policies webpage to find information and guidelines of professional principals on this subject. See similar questions...
How and when should I use a partitioned by clause?
Larch Frequently Asked QuestionsYou should use a partitioned by clause to identify (i.e., make equivalent) some terms that would otherwise be distinct in an LSL trait's theory. A classic example is in the specification of sets, which includes the following partitioned by clause (see [Guttag-Horning93], page 166). C partitioned by \in In this example, C is the sort for sets, and \in is the membership operator on sets. This means that two sets, s1 and s2, are distinct (i.e. See similar questions...
How and when should I use a generated by clause?
Larch Frequently Asked QuestionsYou should use a generated by clause to specify that there can be no abstract values beside the ones that you are describing for a given sort. This is quite common for specifications of the abstract values of data types, but will not usually be the case for the abstract values of sort parameters (such as E in Queue[E]). A generated by clause can also be thought of as excluding "junk" (i.e., nonstandard values) from a type [Goguen-Thatcher-Wagner78]. See similar questions...
How and when should I use a converts clause?
Larch Frequently Asked QuestionsA converts clause goes in the implies section of a trait. It is a way to make redundant claims about the completeness of the specification of various operators in a trait. You should consider stating a converts clause for each non-constant operator you introduce in a trait. If you list an operator in a converts clause, you would be saying that the operator is uniquely defined "relative to the other operators in a trait" (see [Guttag-Horning93], p. 142, [Leavens-Wing97], Section B.1). See similar questions...
How and when should I use an exempting clause?
Larch Frequently Asked Questionsexempting clause is a subclause of a converts clause. (See section 2.12 How and when should I use a converts clause?.) You should use an exempting clause when you want to claim that some operator is uniquely-defined, "relative to the other operators in a trait" ([Guttag-Horning93], p. 142), except for some special cases. A very simple example is the trait List (see [Guttag-Horning93], p. 173), where the converts includes the following. See similar questions...
How do I to tell "non-poison" from "harmless substances"?
Ketorac.com Health Care - Perth, Western Australia - head li...Okay, okay. Let's get technical! In Australia a poison is a substance that is listed in the Uniform Poisons Schedules. Everything else is deemed to be a "non-poison". Consumers sometimes have a difficult task in interpreting this. For example, a State Health Department Head Lice pamphlet says "There are a number of alternative products on the market, such as tea-tree oil and sassafras oil. These have varying degrees of effectiveness." The Department also recommends the olive oil treatment. See similar questions...
Pornography: Is It Harmless?
Commonly Asked QuestionsFar from taking a superficial and naïve view of reality, Jesus pointed out that the man who lusts after a woman is his heart, is engaged in doing something that is very evil (Matthew 5:28). The Bible enlightens us and makes us realize that what we allow into our minds has a tremendous amount of influence upon our lives. What is harbored in the heart determines what and who we become (Matthew 15:18-19; Mark 7:20-23). See similar questions...
Why doesn’t UIUC provide indemnification?
OSPRAindemnity, or hold harmless, agreement is a contract to transfer legal risk from one party to another party. In essence, one party (the indemnitor) agrees to act as the insurer and compensate the other party (the indemnitee) for future, but unknown damages and losses. Typically, an indemnity agreement has no limit on liability, unlike an insurance policy, and the indemnitor usually pays for the indemnitee's legal fees and costs. See similar questions...
How much enforcement of the UK-only clause will be done?
BBC/OU Open2.net - Creative Archive - Licence FAQsThe Open University and other members of the Creative Archive Licence Group will be actively monitoring the use of content under the terms of the Creative Archive Licence and may where appropriate take action to enforce the terms of the licence. See similar questions...
What is a diplomatic clause?
Singapore Expat Guides - FAQ for Singapore expatriates or ne...Notwithstanding anything herein contained, if at any time after the expiration of TWELVE (12) months from the date of the commencement of this tenancy, the immediate occupant of the said premises, YOUR NAME shall be transferred out of the Republic of Singapore permanently by his firm, ceased to be employed the company or if for any cause whatsoever he shall be ordered to leave the Republic of Singapore, then and in such a case, it shall be lawful for the Tenant to determine this tenancy by givin. See similar questions...
What is a demolition clause?
Frequently Asked Questions about Buying or Selling a Busines...Some landlords like to have the option of terminating a lease for the purposes of demolishing the building and rebuilding on the site. Typically, a business will be given 6 - 12 months notice to vacate the premises. This can be devastating to a small business, and care should be taken to ascertain if such a clause is in the lease. See similar questions...
What is a Coinsurance Clause?
Insurance Brokers Association of ManitobaA clause in certain property insurance policies which provides for the application of a penalty for partial losses when owners of property fail to insure, as a minimum, to the percentage of the value of such property as specified by the insurer, e.g., 80, 90 or 100 percent. See similar questions...
What is an Underinsurance Clause?
FAQ's : Affinity Insurance Brokers, IrelandThis is a clause in an insurance policy which provides that where, at the time of a loss, the sum insured is less than the correct cost/value of rebuilding or replacing property insured. Then the policyholder will be regarded as his/her own insurer for the difference i.e. the settlement is scaled down in proportion to the under insurance by applying the following calculation: Sum insured / Value at risk * Agreed value of claim See similar questions...
What is an idemnity clause?
Community Representatives Networkidemnity clause is a standard legal measure included in a contract to protect each party from any damages or liabilities that may result if the agreement outlined in the contract is violated by either party. Each party guarantees to defend and hold harmless the other party from any and all losses, liabilities, damages, actions, claims, expenses and costs. See similar questions...
What is a Romalpa clause?
International LawA Romalpa clause is a title retention clause, which serves to separate the passing of title, and risk of loss and which provides that until payment is received, title remains with the seller. The following is an example of a Romalpa clause. Risk of loss and damage shall pass to the Buyer upon delivery. Title shall pass to the buyer upon payment in full. See similar questions...
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