Seller's Liability and Insurance Sample Clauses

Seller's Liability and Insurance. 1.1 The Seller shall be legally liable for, and shall fully indemnify and hold harmless IAA or any of its officers, directors and employees against any liability, loss, damage, expense or proceeding whatsoever in connection with this Agreement, including, without limitation, in respect of (i) personal injury to or the death of any person; (ii) any loss or damage to property or otherwise; (iii) any infringement of any third party IP by Seller (iv) any training material or technical manuals or any related services, or (v) any breach of an undertaking, warranty or representation by the Seller hereunder, unless such damage has been caused as a result of negligent act or omission by the IAA.
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