Indemnity for agents acting in good faith requires employers to reimburse agents for liabilities incurred to third parties. An employer must indemnify an agent who, acting in good faith at the employer's direction, causes injury to third party rights; the employer is liable to reimburse sums paid and expenses incurred by the agent as a consequence of obeying those instructions.
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Indemnity for agents acting in good faith requires employers to reimburse agents for liabilities incurred to third parties.
An employer must indemnify an agent who, acting in good faith at the employer's direction, causes injury to third party rights; the employer is liable to reimburse sums paid and expenses incurred by the agent as a consequence of obeying those instructions.
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