Workers Comp Hold Harmless Agreement - North Bay Village 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Workers Comp Hold Harmless Agreement in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'Name of Contractor' in the designated field at the top of the form.
  3. Next, fill in the 'Property Address' where the work will be performed. Ensure accuracy for proper documentation.
  4. Read through the agreement carefully. This section outlines your understanding of Florida's Workers Compensation laws and your responsibilities as a property owner.
  5. In the signature area, sign your name to confirm that you agree to hold harmless the City of North Bay Village from any liabilities related to this permit.
  6. Date your signature appropriately and print your name clearly in the provided space below.

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A hold harmless agreement is a contract provision. By signing it, one party (the indemnitor) agrees to hold the other party (the indemnitee) harmless for certain risks of the contract. Hold harmless agreements are frequently used in liability waivers.
The most commonly used types of hold harmless agreement clauses are the broad, intermediate, and limited form hold harmless clauses. Limited Form Hold Harmless AgreementWhere Party A holds Party B harmless for suits arising out of Party As sole negligence.
A hold harmless agreement, or HHA, is an agreement used to help prevent you or your organization from being held responsible for certain types of bodily injury or property damage. This type of agreement might also be referred to as a liability waiver, disclaimer, hold harmless letter, or release of liability.
Key Differences: While similar, hold harmless may prevent lawsuits altogether, whereas indemnification ensures financial protection after damages occur. Types of Hold Harmless Agreements: Unilateral (one party releases liability) vs. Reciprocal (both parties agree not to sue).
In the construction industry, contractors often add hold harmless agreements to their contracts to protect their businesses against potential liability related to their work. For example, a contractor building a deck might add a clause to avoid future lawsuits for injuries occurring on that deck.
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A Hold Harmless agreement can be specifically requested by companies who contract the services of your company. It means the company that hires you or your firm cannot be held responsible for any injuries, losses or damages that may be caused to you or your company.
Construction Projects: One party (typically a subcontractor) agrees not to hold another party (such as a general contractor or owner) responsible for the projects losses, negligence, or accidents.

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