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Explained: Indemnifier and indemnified

 Indemnity is an undertaking by one party (the indemnifying party) to compensate the other party (the indemnified party) for certain costs and expenses, typically stemming from third-party claims. There are generally two parties in indemnity contracts. Someone who promises to protect or compensate another person if he suffers any loss or damage is the indemnifier…

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EXPLAINED: LESSOR AND LESSEE

A lease is a contractual arrangement where one party, called the lessor, provides an asset for use by the other party, referred to as the lessee, based on the lease agreement. For example, when a customer hires a safe deposit locker from the bank, the relation between the bank and the customer is lessor and…

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Explained: Bank as a Trustee

A trustee is an entity that manages wealth, assets, or property on behalf of the owner of the estate. The owner also called the trustor, appoints a trustee to act in the trustor’s (original owner’s) best interests. Section 3 of the Indian Trust Act 1882 provides that  “A Trust is an obligation annexed to the…

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