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To understand what an indemnity agreement is we first need to understand what indemnity means. Indemnity is basically just protection against a loss. Many high risk activities like skydiving and bungee jumping require you to sign an indemnity agreement. This is so that the business is protected from liability. When it comes to surety an indemnity agreement is a signed document between a principal and a surety, it states that the principal will indemnify the surety should a claim occur. Indemnification is the process to make whole again. For example, if a surety pays out on a claim $20,000 the principal would need to indentify the surety by repaying them $20,000. Generally, all business owners will need to sign an indemnity agreement. Sometimes only the best applicant will need to sign in other cases the indemnity agreement may require spousal indemnity or third-party witness to all signatures.