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To hold harmless and defend-what do these phrases actually add to an indemnity clause?
Indemnities are commonly used in commercial contracts but are tricky to draft and interpret.
As a Senior Knowledge Lawyer in A&O’s commercial team, I have recorded a short video for Practical Law considering the use and meaning of two common phrases used in indemnity clauses-to hold harmless and defend.
I look at case law on the meaning of these terms and factors to bear in mind for those drafting indemnities.
You can take a look here.
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