Common use of Service Provider Indemnity Clause in Contracts

Service Provider Indemnity. The Service Provider, to the maximum extent permitted by law, shall defend, protect, indemnify and hold the Service Recipients and their officers, employees and directors, as the case may be (“Recipient Indemnified Parties”), harmless from and against any and all losses, demands, damages, liabilities, interest, awards, judgments, settlements and compromises relating to any Third Party claims, actions or causes of action, or suits, and all reasonable attorney’s fees and other fees and expenses in connection therewith (“Losses”) which may be incurred by a Recipient Indemnified Party, arising out of, due to, or in connection with, directly or indirectly, the provision of the Services, except to the extent that such Losses are the result of:

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Services Agreement, Services Agreement (Immunovant, Inc.), Services Agreement (Immunovant, Inc.)

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