Common use of Indemnification Liability Clause in Contracts

Indemnification Liability. Any terms or conditions requiring the Government to indemnify the party shall be deemed void and not binding against the Government as it would create an Anti-Deficiency Act violation (31 U.S.C. 1341). The Government agrees to pay for any loss, liability or expense, which arises out of or relates to the Government’s acts or omissions with respect to its obligations subject to a final determination of liability on the part of the Government as established by a court of law having competent jurisdiction or where settlement has been agreed to by the Government agency with, and where appropriate, coordination of the Department of Justice. This provision shall not be construed to limit the Government’s rights, claims or defenses which arise as a matter of law or pursuant to any other agreement. Any clause of this agreement requiring the commercial supplier or licensor to defend or indemnify the end user is hereby amended to provide that the U.S. Department of Justice has the sole right to represent the United States in any such action, in accordance with 28 U.S.C. 516.

Appears in 18 contracts

Samples: Terms and Conditions, Terms and Conditions, Terms and Conditions

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