_:vb8326681 . _:vb8326685 "The indemnify language is the \"indemnity clause\" (covering liabilities to third parties) and the hold harmless is the \"exculpatory clause\" (releasing first-party liability\u2014this is, so that the hold harmless phrase releases a wrongdoing indemnitee where indemnify would not have this effect)."@en . . _:vb8326685 "2011, Bryan A. Garner, Garner's Dictionary of Legal Usage, Oxford University Press, \u2192ISBN, page 445:"@en . _:vb8326683 "The first is a hold harmless agreement\u2014a legal contract that limits or transfers liabilities between two parties. Like insurance, you usually have to make a hold harmless agreement before a liability occurs."@en . _:vb8326681 "(law) Describing an agreement or contract where one party assumes all liability resulting from it, thus making the agreement \"harmless\" for the other party."@en . "1" . _:vb8326684 . . _:vb8326685 . _:vb8326682 . _:vb8326683 . _:vb8326684 "2003, Walter M. Dunn, Steven P. Latoski, National Cooperative Highway Research Program, Safe and Quick Clearance of Traffic Incidents, Transportation Research Board, National Research Council, \u2192ISBN, page 3-:"@en . _:vb8326684 "An authority tow law described under Virginia Statute Section 46.2-1212.1, entitled \"Authority to provide for removal and disposition of vehicles and cargos of vehicles involved in accidents,\" contains a hold harmless provision under Part B of the law."@en . _:vb8326683 "2001, It's All Your Fault!, Silver Lake Pub., \u2192ISBN, page 253:"@en . _:vb8326682 "a hold harmless clause"@en .