Common use of Company’s Obligation to Indemnify Clause in Contracts

Company’s Obligation to Indemnify. To the maximum extent allowable under the law of Delaware and the Bylaws and Certificates of Incorporation of the Company, the Company shall at all times during the Term and thereafter, indemnify and defend and hold Executive harmless from and against all liability, loss, costs, claims, damages, expenses, judgments, awards, and settlements as well as attorneys’ fees and expenses, personal or otherwise, whether in tort or in contract, law or equity, that the Company or the Executive may incur by reason of or arising out of any claim made by any third party (together, the “Losses”)by reason of, relating to or arising out of Executive’s employment with Company; provided, however, that the Company’s foregoing indemnification obligations shall not apply to Losses incurred by the Company as a result of the Executive’s willful misconduct, gross negligence, or conviction of a felony (including entry of a plea of nolo contendere) for illegal or criminal behavior. Indemnification shall include all costs, including actual attorneys’ fees and expenses reasonably incurred in pursuing indemnity claims under or enforcement of this Agreement. The Company will promptly advance to Executive expenses incurred or to be incurred by Executive to defend any claim, action, suit, proceeding or investigation with respect to the matters subject to indemnification pursuant to this Section 3 (including any expenses incurred in enforcing Executive’s rights under this Section 3), after receipt by the Company of a written request from Executive for such advance together with documentation reasonably acceptable to the Company and subject to an undertaking by Executive to pay back any advanced amounts for which it is determined by agreement between Executive and the Company or by a final judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction that Executive was not entitled to indemnification. This indemnity is in addition to, and does not replace, Portage Biotech Inc. obligations to indemnify.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Services Agreement (Portage Biotech Inc.), Services Agreement (Portage Biotech Inc.), Services Agreement (Portage Biotech Inc.)

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Company’s Obligation to Indemnify. To the maximum extent allowable under the law of Delaware and the Bylaws and Certificates of Incorporation of the Company, the Company shall at all times during the Term and thereafter, indemnify and defend and hold Executive harmless from and against all liability, loss, costs, claims, damages, expenses, judgments, awards, and settlements as well as attorneys’ fees and expenses, personal or otherwise, whether in tort or in contract, law or equity, that the Company or the Executive may incur by reason of or arising out of any claim made by any third party (together, the “Losses”)by “ Losses ”)by reason of, relating to or arising out of Executive’s employment with Company; provided, however, that the Company’s foregoing indemnification obligations shall not apply to Losses incurred by the Company as a result of the Executive’s willful misconduct, gross negligence, or conviction of a felony (including entry of a plea of nolo contendere) for illegal or criminal behavior. Indemnification shall include all costs, including actual attorneys’ fees and expenses reasonably incurred in pursuing indemnity claims under or enforcement of this Agreement. The Company will promptly advance to Executive expenses incurred or to be incurred by Executive to defend any claim, action, suit, proceeding or investigation with respect to the matters subject to indemnification pursuant to this Section 3 (including any expenses incurred in enforcing Executive’s rights under this Section 3), after receipt by the Company of a written request from Executive for such advance together with documentation reasonably acceptable to the Company and subject to an undertaking by Executive to pay back any advanced amounts for which it is determined by agreement between Executive and the Company or by a final judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction that Executive was not entitled to indemnification. This indemnity is in addition to, and does not replace, Portage Biotech Inc. obligations to indemnify.2

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Services Agreement This Services Agreement (Portage Biotech Inc.)

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