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When surety bonds are issued, they are assumed to carry zero risk for the surety company who writes them. The surety bond itself outlines the terms of the agreement between the principal, the surety company, and the obligee, including the amount that the surety will pay out on the behalf of the principal if a claim is filed against the bond. However, the bond form typically does not include language about the principals reimbursement to the surety. So how does the surety company confidently issue a surety bond while assuming they will suffer zero loss? This is the importance of an indemnity agreement. What is an indemnity agreement? An indemnity agreement is a two-party contract used by surety companies to transfer risk from one party to another. In a surety bond indemnity agreement, the party that is assuming the risk is the indemnitor, or principal, while the other party being absolved of liability is the indemnity, or the surety company. For the purpose of surety bonds, the agre