Attaching Party’s General Indemnity Obligations to SBC 13-STATE Sample Clauses

Attaching Party’s General Indemnity Obligations to SBC 13-STATE. This section applies only in those situations not expressly covered by Sections 8.3-8.10 and does not apply to any Claims resulting from Attaching Party’s enforcement of its rights against SBC 13-STATE pursuant to this Agreement or other provisions in the partiesinterconnection agreement, if any. Except as otherwise expressly provided in this Agreement to the contrary, and subject to the exclusions set forth in Section 8.2, Attaching Party shall indemnify, on request defend, and hold SBC-13STATE harmless from any and all Claims, on account of or in connection with any death of person or injury, loss, or damage to any person or property, or to the environment, arising out of or in connection with Attaching Party’s access to or use of SBC-13STATE’s poles, ducts, conduits, or rights-of-way, Attaching Party’s performance of any acts authorized under this Agreement, or the presence or activities of Attaching Party’s employees or other personnel acting on Attaching Party’s behalf on, within, or in the vicinity of SBC-13STATE’s poles, ducts, conduits, or rights-of-way.
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