Indemnity And Additional Insured Requirements: Why Am I Demanding Them, Why Do Others Want Them, And What Does It All Mean?

Indemnity agreements operate as risk-transfer devices where one party (the indemnitor) promises to assume the liability of another.
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Indemnity And Additional Insured Requirements: Why Am I Demanding Them, Why Do Others Want Them, And What Does It All Mean?

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Indemnity And Additional Insured Requirements: Why Am I Demanding Them, Why Do Others Want Them, And What Does It All Mean?

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