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hi Im Michele welcome back to finally revealed in this section weve been going over different types of terms that you may or may not know what they mean or how theyre used today I want to talk about another one of those terms and this is indemnification to indemnify or to provide an indemnification sometimes comes up in a context where youre signing a contract youre making a settlement or you are separating maybe in a business youre going your own ways or you are selling someone something or theyre selling something to you to indemnify someone means to in common terms cover their back means that you are going to step up for them and you are going to take care of them and any claims that are made against this person for the circumstance described for the product thats being sold or otherwise as is explained now to be responsible for the indemnification it should be clear what it is that you are indemnifying them against is it a something that if something goes wrong is it for a