Common use of Party Claims; General Indemnity Clause in Contracts

Party Claims; General Indemnity. To the fullest extent permitted by law, Contractor shall defend, indemnify, and hold Enterprise Services and any Purchaser and their employees and agents harmless from and against all claims, demands, judgments, assessments, damages, penalties, fines, costs, liabilities, or losses including, without limitation, sums paid in settlement of claims, attorneys’ fees, consultant fees, and expert fees (collectively “Claims”) arising out of Contractor’s or its successors’, agents’, or subcontractors’ negligence, other tortious fault, or intentional misconduct under this Contract; Provided, however, that no right to indemnity will exist as to that portion of a Claim resulting from the sole negligence, tortious fault, or intentional misconduct of Enterprise Services or Purchaser. The parties agree that if there are any limitations of Contractor’s liability, including a limitation of liability clause for anyone for whom the Contractor is responsible, such limitations of liability shall not apply to injuries to persons (including death), damages to property, data breach, and/or intellectual property infringement. Contractor shall take all steps needed to keep Purchaser’s property free of liens arising from Contractor’s activities, and promptly obtain or bond the release of any such liens that may be filed.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Statewide Contract, Statewide Contract, Statewide Contract

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Party Claims; General Indemnity. To the fullest extent permitted by law, Contractor shall defend, indemnify, and hold Enterprise Services and any Purchaser and their employees and agents harmless from and against all claims, demands, judgments, assessments, damages, penalties, fines, costs, liabilities, or losses including, without limitation, sums paid in settlement of claims, attorneys’ fees, consultant fees, and expert fees (collectively “Claims”) arising out of Contractor’s or its successors’, agents’, or subcontractors’ negligence, other tortious fault, or intentional misconduct under this Master Contract; Provided, however, that no right to indemnity will exist as to that portion of a Claim resulting from the sole negligence, tortious fault, or intentional misconduct of Enterprise Services or Purchaser. The parties agree that if there are any limitations of Contractor’s liability, including a limitation of liability clause for anyone for whom the Contractor is responsible, such limitations of liability shall not apply to injuries to persons (including death), damages to property, data breach, and/or intellectual property infringement. Contractor shall take all steps needed to keep Purchaser’s property free of liens arising from Contractor’s activities, and promptly obtain or bond the release of any such liens that may be filed.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Contract

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