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the following BL TV program is brought to you by OFlaherty law please enjoy welcome to learn about law my name is kevin o Flaherty from OFlaherty law and today were gonna explain indemnification clauses an indemnification clause can be a standalone agreement or it can be a clause in a larger contract that is used to transfer risk of liability from one party to another so when you agree to identify indemnify someone youre stating that if you or your agents do certain things that result in the other party experiencing a monetary loss youre gonna reimburse the other party for that loss some examples of when you would use net indemnification Clause are independent contractor agreements so if my business is hiring someone to be an independent contractor and Im not going to have a whole lot of oversight over them the independent contractor might agree that if anybody sues me based on the work that they are doing for me theyre going to indemnify me which means that theyre going to cov