Common use of Customer’s Indemnity Clause in Contracts

Customer’s Indemnity. 9. (a) The Customer shall indemnify the Company in respect of any claim, loss, damage, payment, fine, expense, duty, tax, impost or other outlay whatsoever or howsoever caused, whether arising directly or indirectly from any Service arranged or performed by the Company in respect of Goods and/or in respect of any such cost incurred as a result of any breach of the terms, conditions or warranties in this contract by the Customer.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: machinerymovers.com.au, vrh.net.au

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Customer’s Indemnity. 9. (a) The Customer shall indemnify the Company in respect of any claim, loss, damage, payment, fine, expense, duty, tax, impost or other outlay whatsoever or howsoever causedcaused or incurred, whether arising directly or indirectly from any Service arranged or performed by the Company in respect of Goods and/or and /or in respect of any such damage, cost or liability incurred as a result of any breach of the terms, conditions or warranties in this contract by the Customer.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: irp-cdn.multiscreensite.com

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Customer’s Indemnity. 910. (a) The Customer shall indemnify the Company in respect of any claim, loss, damage, payment, fine, expense, duty, tax, impost impost, outlay, cost or other outlay whatsoever or howsoever caused, whether arising directly or indirectly from any Service arranged or performed liability incurred by the Company in respect of Goods and/or in respect of any such cost incurred as a result of any breach of the terms, conditions or warranties in this contract by the Customer.Company:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: higginsservices.com.au

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