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***** SAMPLE CERTIFICATE OF INDEMNITY ***** CERTIFICATE OF INDEMNITY FOR AN EXHIBITION KNOWN AS F13Under authority of the Arts and Artifacts Indemnity Act (P.L. 94l58) as amended, and in accordance
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Start by entering your full legal name and contact information at the top of the form.
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Next, provide the date when you are filling out the certificate. This is important for record-keeping purposes.
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Identify the parties involved in the indemnity agreement. This includes the indemnifier (the party providing the indemnity) and the indemnified party (the party receiving the indemnity).
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Specify the purpose or reason for the indemnity. This could be related to a specific contract, agreement, or transaction.
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Clearly state the terms and conditions of the indemnity, including the limits of liability, any exclusions, and the duration of the indemnity.
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If applicable, include any additional provisions or requirements that need to be met for the indemnity to be valid and enforceable.
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Sign and date the certificate of indemnity. Ensure that both parties involved in the indemnity agreement sign the document.
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Keep a copy of the completed certificate of indemnity for your records and provide a copy to the other party involved in the agreement.

Who needs a certificate of indemnity?

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Businesses: Businesses often require a certificate of indemnity from contractors or service providers to protect themselves against any potential liabilities or damages that may arise from the work being performed.
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Event organizers: Event organizers may request a certificate of indemnity from vendors or suppliers to ensure they are protected in case of any accidents, injuries, or property damages that occur during the event.
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Landlords and tenants: In some lease agreements, the landlord may require the tenant to provide a certificate of indemnity to protect against any damages or liabilities that may occur on the leased property.
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Contractors and subcontractors: In construction projects, contractors and subcontractors may need to provide a certificate of indemnity to the project owner or general contractor to protect against any potential claims or damages.
Overall, a certificate of indemnity is often required in situations where there is a risk of loss, damage, or liability, and it helps protect the indemnitee from financial harm. It is important to carefully fill out the certificate and ensure both parties understand the terms and conditions outlined in the agreement.
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