Township’s Indemnification of the Redeveloper Sample Clauses

Township’s Indemnification of the Redeveloper. Township hereby agrees to indemnify and shall pay, protect and hold the Redeveloper harmless from and against all liabilities, losses, claims, demands, costs, expenses (including reasonable attorneysfees and expenses) and judgments of any nature arising, or alleged to arise, from or in connection with the Public Dog Park or Library Improvements, arising or caused after the conveyance of the Public Dog Park and Lot 41.02, provided however, that such liability, loss, claim, demand, cost or expense is not the result of gross negligence or willful misconduct of the Redeveloper or its officers, employees, agents or representatives. The Township’s obligation to indemnify the Redeveloper pursuant to this Section shall survive conveyance of the Public Dog Park and Lot
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  • Conditions to Indemnification An indemnified party must give the other party(ies) prompt written notice of any claim and allow the indemnifying party to defend or settle the claim as a condition to indemnification. No settlement shall bind any party without such party’s written consent.

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  • Seller’s Indemnification Except as otherwise stated in this Agreement, after recording, the Buyer shall accept the Property AS IS, WHERE IS, with all defects, latent or otherwise. Neither Seller nor their licensed real estate agent(s) or any other agent(s) of the Seller, shall be bound to any representation or warranty of any kind relating in any way to the Property or its condition, quality or quantity, except as specifically set forth in this Agreement or any property disclosure, which contains representations of the Seller only, and which is based upon the best of the Seller’s personal knowledge.

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