Legal Term
Indemnification in Yoga Studio Teacher Training Contracts
Legal Definition
Indemnification is a contractual provision where one party (the indemnitor, typically the yoga teacher) agrees to compensate another party (the indemnitee, the yoga studio) for specific losses, damages, or legal claims. In yoga studio teacher training contracts, it usually requires the teacher to cover costs arising from their actions or omissions during training or teaching, such as student injuries or property damage.
In Plain English
It's a promise by the yoga teacher to pay for any problems caused by their teaching, like if a student gets hurt and sues the studio, the teacher covers the legal fees and damages.
Example in a Contract
The Teacher shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the Yoga Studio, its owners, and employees from and against any and all claims, actions, damages, liabilities, costs, and expenses (including reasonable attorneys' fees) arising out of or related to the Teacher's instructional activities, supervision of students, or performance of duties under this Agreement, whether during the training program or subsequent teaching engagements.
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