The Claimant had failed to notify the Defendant in accordance with the Terms and Conditions of the Policy which clearly provided that on the occurrence of death, the insurance company must be notified in writing within (7) days from the date of the death, and in case of failure to fulfill this requirement, the insurance company may refuse to
indemnify the beneficiary; and
"Unfortunately what results is clerks are being required to perform lawyers' duty for redaction and in exchange for that they're asking lawyers to
indemnify them from any release of confidential information.
Is this purely a duty to
indemnify (i.e., to pay damages for which the indemnified party is ultimately found liable), also a duty to "defend" (i.e., immediately and actively fund the defense of any claim) and/or a duty to "hold harmless" (i.e., to release a party from any liability to you)?
Attempts were being made to
indemnify the steps of a prime minister who had been declared disqualified by the Supreme Court, he added.
The PVSC decision holds that there is no duty to
indemnify nonmonetary settlements when the policy defines "loss" as "monetary damages." The court emphasized that the parties' settlement agreement consisted of services and transferred assets, and the subject policy stated that it "does not apply to ...
The report also reveals that Mrs Hexley agreed to personally
indemnify Dains for up to pounds 10,000 plus VAT to cover the costs of a creditors' meeting, but to date only pounds 3,000 has been received.
A knock-for-knock provision provides that each party to the agreement agrees to
indemnify the other (and their respective contractors) for claims arising from their own company's employees, regardless of who is at fault.