Common use of Indemnification of Tenant Clause in Contracts

Indemnification of Tenant. If the Operating Agreement is in effect, Landlord will defend, indemnify and hold Tenant harmless from and against any claims, losses, expenses, costs, suits, actions, proceedings, damages, demands or liabilities (including, without limitation, engineers' and attorneys' fees and expenses, and costs of litigation) that are asserted against or sustained or incurred by Tenant pursuant to Section 19.19.B of the Operating Agreement and arising under or in connection with (i) Landlord's breach hereunder, or (ii) the Tenant's performance or failure to perform any acts in good faith reliance on the written instruction of the Expert or Landlord to the extent that such claim exceeds the insurance proceeds (including Insurance Retentions) which are available to pay such claim; provided, however, that any such action or claim shall not have arisen by reason of any matter for which Tenant is responsible for providing indemnification to Landlord pursuant to Section 9.4 hereof.

Appears in 17 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement (CNL Retirement Properties Inc), Lease Agreement (CNL Retirement Properties Inc), Lease Agreement (CNL Retirement Properties Inc)

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