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The indemnification obligation means users bear the financial and legal burden of defending LexisNexis and a wide range of associated parties against claims that arise from the user's own violations of the Terms of Use.
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If your violation of the Terms of Use results in claims or losses against LexisNexis or its associated parties, you are required to indemnify, defend, and hold them all harmless.
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The indemnification obligation means users bear the financial and legal burden of defending LexisNexis and a wide range of associated parties against claims that arise from the user's own violations of the Terms of Use.
If your violation of the Terms of Use results in claims or losses against LexisNexis or its associated parties, you are required to indemnify, defend, and hold them all harmless.
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