Oregon General Guaranty and Indemnification Agreement

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This form states that the guarantor does covenant and agree to defend, indemnify and hold harmless, absolutely and unconditionally,the seller from and against any and all damages, losses, claims, demands, actions, causes of actions, costs, expenses, liabilities and obligations of any kind whatsoever, including, but not limited to, attorney's fees.
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The key differences between guarantees and indemnities include: a guarantee is a secondary liability, which means that there will be another person who is primarily liable for the obligation; whereas, an indemnity imposes a primary liability.

A suretyship is an undertaking that the debt shall be paid; a guaranty, an undertaking that the debtor shall pay.

The key differences between guarantees and indemnities include: a guarantee is a secondary liability, which means that there will be another person who is primarily liable for the obligation; whereas, an indemnity imposes a primary liability.

In order for a guarantee to be valid it must meet certain requirements. There are no formal requirements for creating a valid indemnity, so it could be oral, or in writing but not signed.

An indemnity agreement is a contract that protect one party of a transaction from the risks or liabilities created by the other party of the transaction. Hold harmless agreement, no-fault agreement, release of liability, or waiver of liability are other terms for an indemnity agreement.200c

Guaranty Agreement a two-party contract in which the first party agrees to perform in the event that a second party fails to perform. Unlike a surety, a guarantor is only required to perform after the obligee has made every reasonable and legal effort to force the principal's performance.

A guarantee is an agreement to meet someone else's agreement to do something usually to make a payment. An indemnity is an agreement to pay for a cost or reimburse a loss incurred by someone else.

The key differences between guarantees and indemnities include: a guarantee is a secondary liability, which means that there will be another person who is primarily liable for the obligation; whereas, an indemnity imposes a primary liability.

The contract of indemnity is the contract where one person compensates for the loss of the other. Contract of guarantee is a contract between three people where the third person intervenes to pay the debt if the debtor is at default in paying back.

When the term indemnity is used in the legal sense, it may also refer to an exemption from liability for damages. Indemnity is a contractual agreement between two parties. In this arrangement, one party agrees to pay for potential losses or damages caused by another party.

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Oregon General Guaranty and Indemnification Agreement