Underwriting, Continuing Indemnity, and Security Agreement Sample Contracts

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FIRST AMENDMENT TO RESTATED UNDERWRITING, CONTINUING INDEMNITY, AND SECURITY AGREEMENT
Underwriting, Continuing Indemnity, and Security Agreement • November 6th, 2006 • Integrated Electrical Services Inc • Electrical work

THIS FIRST AMENDMENT TO RESTATED UNDERWRITING, CONTINUING INDEMNITY, AND SECURITY AGREEMENT (“this First Amendment”) is entered into as of the 30th day of October, 2006, by and among INTEGRATED ELECTRICAL SERVICES, INC., a Tennessee corporation, and certain of its Affiliates and Subsidiaries identified on Exhibit A, in their capacity as named Principal under any Bond (individually and collectively “Principal”); and INTEGRATED ELECTRICAL SERVICES, INC., a Delaware corporation, and certain of its Affiliates and Subsidiaries identified on Exhibit B (along with Principal, individually and collectively “Indemnitors”); and FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY, an Indiana corporation, its Affiliates and Subsidiaries and their respective co-sureties and reinsurers, and their respective successors and permitted assigns (individually and collectively “Surety”). All capitalized terms will have the meaning set out in Section 1.

SEVENTH AMENDMENT TO UNDERWRITING, CONTINUING INDEMNITY AND SECURITY AGREEMENT
Underwriting, Continuing Indemnity and Security Agreement • August 7th, 2018 • Quanta Services Inc • Electrical work • New York

This SEVENTH AMENDMENT TO UNDERWRITING, CONTINUING INDEMNITY AND SECURITY AGREEMENT (this “Amendment”), dated as of August 4, 2015, is made by and among Federal Insurance Company, an Indiana corporation (“Federal”); American Home Assurance Company, National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, Pa., and The Insurance Company of the State of Pennsylvania (collectively “AIG”); Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, a Massachusetts company, Liberty Mutual Fire Insurance Company, and Safeco Insurance Company of America (collectively, “Liberty Mutual”); Quanta Services, Inc., a Delaware corporation (“Quanta”) and an Indemnitor; the other undersigned Indemnitors; and the Stallone Companies (as hereinafter defined).

JOINDER AND FIFTH AMENDMENT TO UNDERWRITING, CONTINUING INDEMNITY AND SECURITY AGREEMENT
Underwriting, Continuing Indemnity and Security Agreement • August 8th, 2012 • Quanta Services Inc • Electrical work • New York

This JOINDER AND FIFTH AMENDMENT TO UNDERWRITING, CONTINUING INDEMNITY AND SECURITY AGREEMENT (“Amendment”), dated as of May 17, 2012, is made by Federal Insurance Company, an Indiana corporation (“Federal”); American Home Assurance Company, National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, Pa., and The Insurance Company of the State of Pennsylvania (collectively “AIG”); Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, a Massachusetts company, Liberty Mutual Fire Insurance Company, and Safeco Insurance Company of America (collectively, “Liberty Mutual”); and Quanta Services, Inc., a Delaware corporation (the “Company”), and the other undersigned Indemnitors.

JOINDER AGREEMENT AND FOURTH AMENDMENT TO UNDERWRITING, CONTINUING INDEMNITY AND SECURITY AGREEMENT
Underwriting, Continuing Indemnity and Security Agreement • April 1st, 2009 • Quanta Services Inc • Electrical work • New York

This JOINDER AGREEMENT AND FOURTH AMENDMENT TO UNDERWRITING, CONTINUING INDEMNITY AND SECURITY AGREEMENT (“Joinder Agreement”), dated as of March 31, 2009, is made by American Home Assurance Company, National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, Pa., and The Insurance Company of the State of Pennsylvania (collectively “AIG”); and Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, a Massachusetts company, Liberty Mutual Fire Insurance Company, and Safeco Insurance Company of America (collectively, the “New Co-Surety”); Federal Insurance Company, an Indiana corporation (“Federal”); and Quanta Services, Inc., a Delaware corporation (the “Company”), and the other undersigned Indemnitors.

EIGHTH AMENDMENT TO UNDERWRITING, CONTINUING INDEMNITY AND SECURITY AGREEMENT
Underwriting, Continuing Indemnity and Security Agreement • September 25th, 2020 • Quanta Services, Inc. • Electrical work • New York

This EIGHTH AMENDMENT TO UNDERWRITING, CONTINUING INDEMNITY AND SECURITY AGREEMENT (this “Amendment”), dated as of September 22, 2020, is made by and among Federal Insurance Company, an Indiana corporation (“Federal”); American Home Assurance Company, National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, Pa., and The Insurance Company of the State of Pennsylvania (collectively “AIG”); Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, a Massachusetts company, Liberty Mutual Fire Insurance Company, and Safeco Insurance Company of America (collectively, “Liberty Mutual”); Quanta Services, Inc., a Delaware corporation (“Quanta”) and an Indemnitor; and the other undersigned Indemnitors.

RESTATED UNDERWRITING, CONTINUING INDEMNITY, AND SECURITY AGREEMENT
Underwriting, Continuing Indemnity, and Security Agreement • May 17th, 2006 • Integrated Electrical Services Inc • Electrical work • Texas

THIS RESTATED UNDERWRITING, CONTINUING INDEMNITY, AND SECURITY AGREEMENT (“this Agreement”) entered into as of the 12th day of May, 2006, INTEGRATED ELECTRICAL SERVICES, INC., a Delaware corporation, and certain of its Affiliates and Subsidiaries identified on Exhibit A, in their capacity as named Principal under any Bond (individually and collectively “Principal”); and INTEGRATED ELECTRICAL SERVICES, INC., a Delaware corporation, and certain of its Affiliates and Subsidiaries identified on Exhibit B (along with Principal, individually and collectively “Indemnitors”) in favor of FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY, an Indiana corporation, its Affiliates and Subsidiaries and their respective co-sureties and reinsurers, and their respective successors and permitted assigns (individually and collectively “Surety”). All capitalized terms will have the meaning set out in Section 1.

SIXTH AMENDMENT TO UNDERWRITING, CONTINUING INDEMNITY, AND SECURITY AGREEMENT
Underwriting, Continuing Indemnity, and Security Agreement • March 1st, 2013 • Quanta Services Inc • Electrical work • New York

This SIXTH AMENDMENT TO UNDERWRITING, CONTINUING INDEMNITY, AND SECURITY AGREEMENT (“this Amendment”), dated as of December 3, 2012, is made by and among Federal Insurance Company, an Indiana corporation (“Federal”); American Home Assurance Company, National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, Pa., and The Insurance Company of the State of Pennsylvania (collectively “AIG”); Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, a Massachusetts company, Liberty Mutual Fire Insurance Company, and Safeco Insurance Company of America (collectively, “Liberty Mutual”); and Quanta Services, Inc., a Delaware corporation (“Quanta”) and an Indemnitor, the other undersigned Indemnitors, and the Trench Companies. All capitalized terms will have the meaning set out in this paragraph, the recitals, and Section 1.

RIDER TO ADD PRINCIPAL/INDEMNITOR AND FIFTH AMENDMENT TO RESTATED UNDERWRITING, CONTINUING INDEMNITY, AND SECURITY AGREEMENT
Underwriting, Continuing Indemnity, and Security Agreement • October 24th, 2008 • Integrated Electrical Services Inc • Electrical work

THIS RIDER TO ADD PRINCIPAL/INDEMNITOR AND FIFTH AMENDMENT TO RESTATED UNDERWRITING, CONTINUING INDEMNITY, AND SECURITY AGREEMENT (“this Fifth Amendment”) is entered into as of the 29th day of September, 2008, by and among INTEGRATED ELECTRICAL SERVICES, INC., a Tennessee corporation, and certain of its Affiliates and Subsidiaries identified on Exhibit A, in their capacity as named Principal under any Bond (individually and collectively “Principal”); and INTEGRATED ELECTRICAL SERVICES, INC., a Delaware corporation, and certain of its Affiliates and Subsidiaries identified on Exhibit B (along with Principal, individually and collectively “Indemnitors”); and FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY, an Indiana corporation, SAFECO INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA, a Washington corporation, and each of their Affiliates and Subsidiaries and their respective co-sureties and reinsurers, and their respective successors and permitted assigns (individually and collectively “Surety”). All capitalized terms will hav

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