Common use of SCOPE OF OTHER INDEMNIFICATION Clause in Contracts

SCOPE OF OTHER INDEMNIFICATION. In addition to the foregoing Section, Contractor shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless the Indemnified Parties from and against any and all claims, actions, loss, damage, expenses, costs (including reasonable fees for the Department’s staff attorneys and/or attorneys from the Wisconsin Attorney General’s Office), court costs, and related reasonable legal expenses whether incurred in defending against such claims or enforcing this Section, or liability arising from or in connection with the following: (a) Contractor’s performance of or failure to perform any duties or obligations under any agreement between Contractor and any third party; (b) injury to persons (including death or illness) or damage to property caused by the act or omission of Contractor, Contractor employees or subcontractors; (c) any claims or losses for Services rendered by any subcontractor, person, or firm performing or supplying Services, materials, or supplies in connection with the Contractor’s performance of the Contract; (d) any claims or losses resulting to any person or third party entity injured or damaged by the Contractor, its officers, employees, or subcontractors by the publication, translation, reproduction, delivery, performance, use, or disposition of any data used under the Contract in a manner not authorized by the Contract, or by federal or State statutes or regulations; and (e) any failure of the Contractor, its officers, employees, or subcontractors to observe State and federal laws including, but not limited to, labor and wage and hour laws.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Information Security Agreement, Information Security Agreement, Information Security Agreement

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SCOPE OF OTHER INDEMNIFICATION. In addition to the foregoing Section, Contractor shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless the Indemnified Parties from and against any and all claims, actions, loss, damage, expenses, costs (including reasonable fees for the Department’s staff attorneys and/or attorneys from the Wisconsin Attorney General’s Office), court costs, and related reasonable legal expenses whether incurred in defending against such claims or enforcing this Section, or liability arising from or in connection with the following: (a) Contractor’s performance of or failure to perform any duties or obligations under any agreement between Contractor and any third party; (b) injury to persons (including death or illness) or damage to property caused by the act or omission of Contractor, Contractor employees or subcontractorsContractor personnel; (c) any claims or losses for Services rendered by any subcontractor, person, or firm performing or supplying Services, materials, or supplies in connection with the Contractor’s performance of the Contract; (d) any claims or losses resulting to any person or third party entity injured or damaged by the Contractor, its officers, employees, or subcontractors by the publication, translation, reproduction, delivery, performance, use, or disposition of any data used under the Contract in a manner not authorized by the Contract, or by federal Federal or State statutes or regulations; and (e) any failure of the Contractor, its officers, employees, or subcontractors to observe State and federal Federal laws including, but not limited to, labor and wage and hour laws.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: etfonline.wi.gov

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