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hold harmless
1. A contract clause wherein one party agrees not to hold the other responsible for any loss, damage or other liability regardless of the degree of actual responsibility or negligence involved.
2. An agreement clause between two parties where one relieves the other one for any and all liability caused by the negligence or wrongful act of the relieved party arising out of the performance of the agreement, or any act of omission of the party, its agents, employees and servants, or for product liability or breach or warranty by the party, either expressed or implied, and to pay all claims, damages, judgments, legal costs, adjuster fees and attorney fees related thereto.
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