Common use of Conditions to Defense Clause in Contracts

Conditions to Defense. Webroot’s obligations in Section 18.1 are conditioned on End User: (1) immediately notifying Webroot in writing of such claim after becoming aware of such claim; (2) giving Webroot sole control of the defense of the claim and any related settlement; and (3) cooperating and, at Webroot’s reasonable request and expense, assisting in the defense of such claim.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Subscription Agreement for Business, Subscription Agreement for Business

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Conditions to Defense. Webroot’s obligations in this Section 18.1 18 are conditioned on End UserYou: (1) immediately promptly notifying Webroot in writing of such claim after becoming aware of such claim; (2) giving Webroot sole control of the defense of the claim and any related settlement; and (3) cooperating and, at Webroot’s reasonable request and expense, assisting in the defense of such claim.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Webroot Secureanywhere® Business Solution Agreement, Webroot Secureanywhere® Business Solution Agreement

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Conditions to Defense. Webroot’s obligations in this Section 18.1 16 are conditioned on End UserYou: (1) immediately promptly notifying Webroot in writing of such claim after becoming aware of such claim; (2) giving Webroot sole control of the defense of the claim and any related settlement; and (3) cooperating and, at Webroot’s reasonable request and expense, assisting in the defense of such claim.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: DNS Protection Agreement, DNS Protection Agreement

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