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[Music] hi Im Ken Fossum how would you respond to this superintendents question I received two certified letters today one was from the company that installed our new bleachers a couple of years ago and the other is from the manufacturer of those bleachers both letters say the district is responsible for providing defense for them in the lawsuit that was filed Monday by the parents of one of the students injured when the bleachers collapsed last fall the school was named in Mondays lawsuit too but our insurance company is taking care of that Im assuming the insurance companies for the Installer and manufacturer have the obligation to do the same for them am i right this question provides a limited amount of information and I suspect that there is more to the story more specifically Im guessing as the school district may have entered into a purchase agreement when they bought the bleachers and that the purchase agreement had a clause in it that reads something like this paragraph 1