Common use of Indemnity for Liability Clause in Contracts

Indemnity for Liability. The Licensee will indemnify and save the Licensor and the Licensor's directors, officers, employees and agents (collectively, “Licensor’s Personnel”) harmless from and against any actual or threatened claims, actions or proceedings arising out of the exercise by the Licensee of its rights under this Agreement and the Licensee's use of any of the Marks. The foregoing indemnification does not apply insofar as any particular matter concerns whether or not the Licensor had the right to grant to the Licensee the use of the Marks pursuant to this Agreement. As concerns the foregoing indemnification, the Licensee will defend and save harmless the Licensor and/or the Licensor's Personnel at no cost and expense to the Licensor and/or the Licensor's Personnel whatsoever, against any damage, injury, liability, cost, loss or expense whatsoever, including, but not restricted to all reasonable legal fees and costs as charged by a lawyer to his own client, arising from or with respect to any claim, action or proceeding against the Licensor and/or the Licensor's Personnel.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: T Rademark License Agreement, Trademark Licence Agreement, Trademark Licence Agreement (Ya Zhu Silk, Inc.)

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