CHAPTER 30Buyer’s Indemnificationof Seller
Some projects by their very nature pose significant risk to seller. Certain hazardous jobs such as a nuclear and munitions demolition may constitute a basis for seller to request that they be indemnified by buyer.
In certain cases, seller may not wish to engage in a hazardous job if evaluations show that the risk is great. In other instances, seller may wish to subcontract work to a vendor who asks to be indemnified. In such circumstances, seller should have indemnification coverage in their contract enabling them to flow similar language down to their subcontractor.
Standard indemnification language does not exist. Hence, one specific indemnification provision that appropriates itself for a specific ...
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