By XXXX Contractor Sample Clauses

By XXXX Contractor. XXXX contractor agrees to protect, defend, indemnify, save, and hold harmless, the State of Louisiana, all state departments, agencies, boards and commissions, its officers, agents, servants, employees and volunteers, from and against any and all claims, damages, expenses and liability arising out of injury or death to any person or the damage, loss or destruction of any property which may occur, or in any way grow out of, any act or omission of XXXX contractor, its agents, servants and employees, or any and all costs, expenses and/or attorney fees incurred by XXXX contractor as a result of any claims, demands, suits or causes of action, except those claims, demands, suits or causes of action arising out of the negligence of the State of Louisiana, all state departments, agencies, boards, commissions, its officers, agents, servants, employees and volunteers. XXXX contractor agrees to investigate, handle, respond to, provide defense for and defend any such claims, demands, suits or causes of action at its sole expense and agrees to bear all other costs and expenses related thereto, even if the claims, demands, suits, or causes of action are groundless, false or fraudulent. The State of Louisiana may, but is not required to, consult with the XXXX contractor in the defense of claims, but this shall not affect the XXXX contractor’s responsibility for the handling and expenses of all claims.
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