antiindemnity
Antiindemnity refers to clauses or provisions within a contract that aim to prohibit or limit the ability of one party to indemnify another. Indemnification is a contractual obligation where one party agrees to compensate the other for specific losses or damages that may arise. In essence, an antiindemnity clause acts as a countermeasure to a standard indemnity clause, preventing the transfer of liability.
These clauses are often found in construction contracts, subcontracts, and agreements involving risk allocation. For example,
The purpose of an antiindemnity clause is to prevent one party from being held responsible for the