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Indemnity Motion - Please Help

  • 31-07-2012 09:10PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7


    Ok, Can someone please help. Whats an indemnity motion, how would it be relevent to a public area/club, what does it involbe, and has anyone any samples? I really need some help with this. And would really appricate it!
    Thanks


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,111 ✭✭✭ResearchWill




  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,074 ✭✭✭blueythebear


    helpme2012 wrote: »
    Ok, Can someone please help. Whats an indemnity motion, how would it be relevent to a public area/club, what does it involbe, and has anyone any samples? I really need some help with this. And would really appricate it!
    Thanks

    As another poster has already suggested, you seem to be referring to Third Party procedure. This can be quite a minefield. If you are involved in litigation and you are considering a motion to join a third party or a co-defendant, you desperately need legal advice.

    If you are referring to serving a Notice of Indemnity or Contribution on a co-defendant then that is a simpler matter but again, you would need to speak to a solicitor as to the significance of doing so.

    I can't think of an area where an indemnity motion relates to a public area or club unless you are referring to some form of exclusion / indemnity clause in a lease or other contract.


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