Indemnification Provisions for Benefit of Buyer In the event (i) either Seller, CFC or Conseco breaches any of its representations and warranties contained in Section 3(a), Section 4 and Section 7(b) above or Seller or CFC breaches any of the covenants contained in this Agreement to be performed by Seller or CFC prior to the Closing Date, and provided that Buyer makes a written claim for indemnification against Seller, CFC and/or Conseco pursuant to this Section 9(b), setting forth in reasonable detail the factual and contractual bases on which such party is entitled to indemnification under this Agreement, within the applicable survival period specified in Section 9(a) above (such written claims to be submitted on no more than a quarterly basis following the Closing Date and any failure to submit a claim in any one quarter shall not be deemed as a waiver of the right to submit such claim in a subsequent quarter) or (ii) any Third Party Claim or threatened Third Party Claim is made against Buyer that relates to the actions or inactions of Seller with respect to the Business prior to the Closing, then Seller, CFC and Conseco jointly and severally agree to indemnify Buyer from and against any Adverse Consequences Buyer shall suffer through and after the date of the claim for indemnification caused by such breach. Subject to the further limitations on Conseco's obligations set forth in the next sentence of this Section 9(b), the aggregate amount required to be paid by Seller, CFC and Conseco pursuant to this Section 9(b) (other than amounts payable with respect to claims made under Section 7) shall not exceed $110,000,000, and there shall be no limitation on amounts payable with respect to claims made under Section 7. Conseco shall have no indemnification obligations hereunder following the second anniversary of the Closing Date and its aggregate indemnification obligations hereunder shall be limited to $250,000,000.
Benefit of Agreement Subject to the provisions of the Plan and the other provisions hereof, this Agreement shall be for the benefit of and shall be binding upon the heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns of the parties hereto.