Taking the Risk Out of Risk: An Indemnification Handbook (NY)
- Publisher:
- New York State Bar Association
- Publication date:
- 2020-04-29
- ISBN:
- 978-1-57969-163-9
Introduction
Section Two “Common Law” and “Implied” Indemnification
Section Three Contractual Indemnification
- 3.0 CONTRACTUAL INDEMNIFICATION
- 3.1 Background
- 3.2 In General
- 3.3 Legislation
- 3.4 Analysis Of Caselaw
- 3.5 Required Indemnity Language
- 3.6 Trigger Of Duty To Indemnify
- 3.7 Contractual V. Common Law Indemnification
- 3.8 Subrogation
- 3.9 Negligent Indemnitees
- 3.10 New York General Obligations Law § 5-322.1
- 3.11 Introduction
- 3.12 Text Of Statute
- 3.13 Analysis Of Cases
- 3.14 More About Insurance From The Authors
- 3.15 Applicability Of Statute (Caselaw Continued)
- 3.16 Maintenance, Snow Removal And Design Professionals (Caselaw Continued)
- 3.17 Indemnity “Permitted By Applicable Law”
- 3.18 Vicarious Liability
- 3.19 Choice Of Law
- 3.20 THE PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE REQUIREMENT
- 3.21 Respondeat Superior
- 3.22 More On The Relationship Between Indemnification Clauses And Agreements To Procure Insurance, Including Recoverable Damages For The Breach Of Such Agreements And Related Caselaw
- 3.23 Procuring Insurance
- 3.24 Recoverable Damages For Breach Of Promise To Procure Insurance
- 3.25 Case Analysis
- 3.26 Collateral Source
- 3.27 New York General Obligations Law § 5-321
- 3.28 Introduction
- 3.29 Text Of Statute
- 3.30 CASE ANALYSIS
- 3.31 Similar New York Indemnification Statutes
- 3.32 New York General Obligations Law § 5-323
- 3.33 New York General Obligations Law § 5-322
- 3.34 New York General Obligations Law § 5-324
- 3.35 New York General Obligations Law § 5-325
Section Four Conclusion