Common use of Indemnification by Shareholder Clause in Contracts

Indemnification by Shareholder. The Shareholder shall defend (with attorneys chosen by the Shareholder and reasonably acceptable to the Corporation), indemnify and hold harmless the Indemnified Persons from and against all Claims, Liabilities and Expenses arising out of or related to the Work or any act or omission of the Shareholder or any of its contractors, subcontractors, architects, engineers or consultants, except as limited herein. This agreement to indemnify specifically contemplates full and complete indemnity in the event liability is imposed against any one or more of the Indemnified Persons without any negligence on their part and based solely by reason of statute, operation of law or otherwise. In the event an Indemnified Person(s) is held to be liable in part, indemnification shall be limited to any liability imposed over and above that percentage of liability attributable to such Indemnified Person(s). Nothing in this paragraph, nor in this Agreement, shall exempt the Corporation from liability it may otherwise have for damages for injuries to person or property caused by or resulting from the negligence of the Corporation, its agents, servants or employees.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Alteration Agreement, Alteration Agreement, Alteration Agreement

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