Common use of Hold Harmless Provisions Clause in Contracts

Hold Harmless Provisions. The CMR shall at all times indemnify and save harmless the State of Connecticut, the Department of Construction Services, and their respective officers, agents, and employees, on account of any and all claims, damages, losses, litigation, expenses, counsel fees and compensation arising out of injuries (including death) sustained by or alleged to have been sustained by the officers, agents, and employees of said State or Department, or of the CMR, his Subcontractor, or materialmen and from injuries (including death) sustained by or alleged to have been sustained by the public, any or all persons on or near the Work, or by any other person or property, real or personal (including property of said State or Department) caused in whole or in part by the acts, omissions, or neglect of the CMR including, but not limited to, any neglect in safeguarding the Work or through the use of unacceptable materials in constructing the Work of the CMR, any Subcontractor, materialman, or anyone directly employed by them or any of them while engaged in the performance of the Contract, including the entire elapsed time from the date of the Notice to Proceed or the actual Commencement Of The Work whichever occurs first until its completion as certified by the Department of Construction Services.

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Samples: www.biznet.ct.gov, biznet.ct.gov

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Hold Harmless Provisions. The CMR Contractor shall at all times indemnify and save harmless the State of Connecticut, the Department of Construction ServicesPublic Works, and their respective officersoffi- cers, agents, and employees, on account of any and all claims, damages, losses, litigation, expenses, counsel fees and compensation arising out of injuries (including death) sustained by or alleged to have been sustained by the officersoffi- cers, agents, and employees of said State or Department, or of the CMRContractor, his Subcontractor, or materialmen and from injuries (including death) sustained by or alleged to have been sustained by the public, any or all persons on or near the Work, or by any other person or property, real or personal (including property of said State or Department) caused in whole or in part by the acts, omissions, or neglect of or the CMR including, Contractor including but not limited to, to any neglect in safeguarding the Work or through the use of unacceptable materials in constructing the Work of the CMRContractor, any Subcontractor, materialman, or anyone directly employed by them or any of them while engaged in the performance of the Contract, including the entire elapsed time from the date of the Notice to Proceed or the actual Commencement Of The commencement of the Work whichever occurs first until its completion as certified by the Department of Construction ServicesPublic Works.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: biznet.ct.gov

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Hold Harmless Provisions. The CMR shall at all times indemnify and save harmless the State of Connecticut, the Department of Construction ServicesPublic Works, and their respective officers, agents, and employees, on account of any and all claims, damages, losses, litigation, expenses, counsel fees and compensation arising out of injuries (including death) sustained by or alleged to have been sustained by the officers, agents, and employees of said State or Department, or of the CMR, his Subcontractor, or materialmen and from injuries (including death) sustained by or alleged to have been sustained by the public, any or all persons on or near the Work, or by any other person or property, real or personal (including property of said State or Department) caused in whole or in part by the acts, omissions, or neglect of the CMR including, but not limited to, any neglect in safeguarding the Work or through the use of unacceptable materials in constructing the Work of the CMR, any Subcontractor, materialman, or anyone directly employed by them or any of them while engaged in the performance of the Contract, including the entire elapsed time from the date of the Notice to Proceed or the actual Commencement Of The Work whichever occurs first until its completion as certified by the Department of Construction ServicesPublic Works.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: CMR Agreement

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