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What is an indemnity in a commercial contract?
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What is an indemnity in a commercial contract?
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Indemnification, also referred to as indemnity, is an undertaking by one party (the indemnifying party) to compensate the other party (the indemnified party) for certain costs and expenses, typically stemming from third-party claims.
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