Common use of Third Party Claims Against Client Clause in Contracts

Third Party Claims Against Client. Provider shall defend, indemnify and hold Client and its Affiliates and its directors, officers, employees, agents and consultants and legal, financial, accounting and other advisors (“Related Persons”) harmless from and against any and all liabilities and damages (including reasonable attorneys’ fees) (“Losses”) resulting from any third party claims, demands, suits or proceedings (“Claims”) to the extent arising out of or relating to (a) its performance of the Services, (b) a material breach of this Agreement by Provider, (c) a material violation of Applicable Law by Provider or any of its Related Persons, or (d) the gross negligence, recklessness or willful misconduct of Provider or any of its Related Persons during the course of activities carried out in connection with this Agreement (except to the extent that such Losses are within the scope of the indemnification obligation of Client under Section 9.2). The indemnification obligations set forth in this Section 9.1 do not apply to the extent that the Loss arises in whole or in part from the gross negligence, recklessness or willful misconduct of Client or any of its Related Persons or Client’s material breach of this Agreement.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Biologics Master Services Agreement (Spyre Therapeutics, Inc.), Biologics Master Services Agreement (Aeglea BioTherapeutics, Inc.), Biologics Master Services Agreement (Apogee Therapeutics, Inc.)

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Third Party Claims Against Client. Provider shall defend, indemnify and hold Client and its Affiliates and its directors, officers, employees, agents and consultants and legal, financial, accounting and other advisors (“Related Persons”) harmless from and against any and all liabilities and damages (including reasonable attorneys’ fees) (“Losses”) resulting from any third party claims, demands, suits or proceedings (“Claims”) to the extent arising out of or relating to (a) its performance of the Services, (b) a material breach of this Agreement by Provider, (c) a material violation of Applicable Law by Provider or any of its Related Persons, or (d) the gross negligence, recklessness or willful misconduct of Provider or any of its Related Persons during the course of activities carried out in connection with this Agreement (except Agreement(except to the extent that such Losses are within the scope of the indemnification obligation of Client under Section 9.2). The indemnification obligations set forth in this Section 9.1 do not apply to the extent that the Loss arises in whole or in part from the gross negligence, recklessness or willful misconduct of Client or any of its Related Persons or Client’s material breach of this AgreementPersons.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Biologics Master Services Agreement (Magenta Therapeutics, Inc.)

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