Pennsylvania Indemnification Agreement For Courthouse Use (20.3 KiB) is a legal form created by the Pennsylvania Department of State for use in Pennsylvania courts. It is used to protect the courthouse from being liable for any damages or losses that may occur as a result of activities occurring within the courthouse. This agreement is designed to ensure that the courthouse is indemnified from any losses, damages, or liabilities that may arise from any action or inaction of the parties involved in the activity. The agreement typically includes provisions for both the courthouse and the parties involved to agree to certain conditions in order to protect the courthouse from any losses or damages that may occur. There are two types of Pennsylvania Indemnification Agreement For Courthouse Use (20.3 KiB): the General Indemnification Agreement and the Release of Liability Agreement. The General Indemnification Agreement requires the parties involved to agree to indemnify the courthouse for any losses or damages that may arise as a result of their activities. The Release of Liability Agreement requires the parties to agree to release the courthouse from all liabilities, claims, and damages arising out of any activities conducted within the courthouse.