Common use of Conditions to Indemnification Clause in Contracts

Conditions to Indemnification. An indemnified party must give the other party(ies) prompt written notice of any claim and allow the indemnifying party to defend or settle the claim as a condition to indemnification. No settlement shall bind any party without such party’s written consent.

Appears in 106 contracts

Samples: Voting Trust Agreement (Wells Fargo & Company/Mn), Voting Trust Agreement (Wells Fargo & Company/Mn), Voting Trust Agreement (Wells Fargo & Company/Mn)

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Conditions to Indemnification. An indemnified party must give the other party(ies) prompt written notice of any claim and allow the indemnifying party to defend or settle the claim as a condition to indemnification. No settlement shall bind any party without such party’s 's written consent.

Appears in 44 contracts

Samples: Special Rate Period Voting Trust Agreement (Toronto Dominion Investments, Inc.), Voting Trust Agreement (Bank of America Corp /De/), Voting Trust Agreement (Bank of America Corp /De/)

Conditions to Indemnification. An indemnified party must give the other party(ies) prompt written notice of any claim and allow the indemnifying party to defend or settle the claim as a condition to indemnification. No settlement Settlement shall bind any party without such party’s written consent.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Voting Trust Agreement (Abu Dhabi Investment Authority), Voting Trust Agreement (Abu Dhabi Investment Authority), Voting Trust Agreement (Abu Dhabi Developmental Holding Co PJSC)

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Conditions to Indemnification. An indemnified Indemnified party must give the other party(ies) prompt written notice of any claim and allow the indemnifying party to defend or settle the claim as a condition to indemnification. No settlement shall bind any party without such party’s written consent.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Voting Trust Agreement (Blackrock Municipal Income Trust Ii)

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