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A subcontractor causes $50,000 in damage to adjacent property. Under a typical indemnification clause, who is primarily responsible for this cost?

Correct Answer

C) The subcontractor

Under typical indemnification clauses, subcontractors are responsible for damages caused by their own negligent acts, errors, or omissions, and must indemnify the general contractor.

Answer Options
A
The insurance company automatically
B
The owner
C
The subcontractor
D
The general contractor

Why This Is the Correct Answer

Under typical indemnification clauses, subcontractors are responsible for damages caused by their own negligent acts, errors, or omissions, and must indemnify the general contractor.

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