Indemnification Agreement between Company and Director or Officer (US)
This is a sample indemnification agreement for the indemnification by a company of its directors and officers, governed by Delaware law.
This is a sample indemnification agreement for the indemnification by a company of its directors and officers, governed by Delaware law.
This is a confidentiality and non-disclosure agreement between a Delaware corporation (the disclosing company) and another company (the receiving company), in preparation of the receiving company's nomination to the board of directors of the disclosing company. The sample includes a clause selecting the laws of the State of New York.
This is a sample director indemnification agreement, under which a company agrees to indemnify its directors and officers. The sample is governed by the laws of Delaware.
This is a sample indemnification agreement under which a company agrees to indemnify a director, officer or key employee, against certain claims. The sample is governed by the laws of California.
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