Texas Indemnity Law Update Presented by James W. Bartlett, Jr.
kasowitz benson torres & friedman llp KASOWITZ BENSON TORRES & FRIEDMAN LLP Purpose of an Indemnity Provision Practical definition “Extraordinary” shifting of risk Generally enforced unless: Violates the constitution or a statute; or Violates public policy
kasowitz benson torres & friedman llp KASOWITZ BENSON TORRES & FRIEDMAN LLP Common Forms of Indemnity in Texas Contractual indemnity (most common) Statutes affecting indemnity (less common) Common law indemnity (rare)
kasowitz benson torres & friedman llp KASOWITZ BENSON TORRES & FRIEDMAN LLP Contractual Indemnity: Tenants of Construction Interpreted under normal rules of contract construction (See Nabors Drilling USA, L.P. v. Encana Oil and Gas (USA), Inc., 2013 Tex. App. LEXIS 8583 (Tex. App. – Fort Worth July 11, 2013, pet. filed)) Strictly construed against the indemnitee (See Irvin v. Guarantee Company of North America, U.S.A., 2008 Tex. App. LEXIS August 5, 2008 (Tex. App. – Dallas August 5, 2008, no pet.)) Unless contract provides otherwise
kasowitz benson torres & friedman llp KASOWITZ BENSON TORRES & FRIEDMAN LLP Three Common Types of Contractual Indemnity Provisions Broad Form Intermediate Form Limited Form
kasowitz benson torres & friedman llp KASOWITZ BENSON TORRES & FRIEDMAN LLP Contractual Indemnity: Fair Notice Requirements “Fair Notice” required for a party to obtain indemnification for its own negligence in advance Two components: “Express Negligence” doctrine “ Conspicuousness” test Matter of law determination
kasowitz benson torres & friedman llp KASOWITZ BENSON TORRES & FRIEDMAN LLP Contractual Indemnity: “Express Negligence” Doctrine Ethyl Corporation v. Daniel Construction Company, 725 S.W.2d 705 (Tex. 1987) “[C]lear and specific terms” “Four corners” rule The word “negligence” is not necessary (See Texas Engineering Extension Service v. Gifford, 2012 Tex. App. LEXIS 2030 (Tex. App. – Waco March 14, 2012, no pet.)) Has been applied to more than just negligence
kasowitz benson torres & friedman llp KASOWITZ BENSON TORRES & FRIEDMAN LLP Contractual Indemnity: “Conspicuousness” Test Dresser Industries v. Page Petroleum, Inc., 853 S.W.2d 505 (Tex. 1987) Adopted UCC definition of conspicuousness: Reasonable person standard E.g., capital headings, larger font size, contrasting font color, bold type, etc. Sliding scale of acceptability
kasowitz benson torres & friedman llp KASOWITZ BENSON TORRES & FRIEDMAN LLP Contractual Indemnity: Fair Notice Requirements “Actual Notice” or “Actual Knowledge” exception Definitely applies to “Conspicuousness” test Application to “Express Negligence” doctrine unsettled (See Sydlik v. REEIII, Inc., 195 S.W.3d 329 (Tex. App. – Houston [14 th Dist.] 2006, no pet.))
kasowitz benson torres & friedman llp KASOWITZ BENSON TORRES & FRIEDMAN LLP Statutes Affecting or Providing Indemnity Texas Anti-Indemnity Act (T EX. I NS. C ODE § , et seq.) Architect/Engineer Anti-Indemnity Statute (T EX. C IV. P RAC. & R EMEDIES C ODE § , et seq.) Texas Oilfield Anti-Indemnity Act (T EX. C IV. P RAC. & R EMEDIES C ODE § , et seq.) Products Liability Indemnity Statute (T EX. C IV. P RAC. & R EMEDIES C ODE § , et seq.)
kasowitz benson torres & friedman llp KASOWITZ BENSON TORRES & FRIEDMAN LLP Texas Anti-Indemnity Act: Scope Applies to: a “construction contract”; for a “construction project”; for which an indemnitor is provided or procures insurance subject to Chapter 151 or Title 10 of the Texas Insurance Code Chapter 151 relates to Consolidated Insurance Programs Title 10 relates to regulations for property and casualty insurance in Texas Includes standard CGL and WC coverages
kasowitz benson torres & friedman llp KASOWITZ BENSON TORRES & FRIEDMAN LLP Texas Anti-Indemnity Act: Important Definitions Definition of “construction contract” is broad, and includes a range of private and public contracts, subcontracts, and agreements Definition of “construction project” includes construction, maintenance, or repair of improvements to real property Excludes certain smaller-scale projects
kasowitz benson torres & friedman llp KASOWITZ BENSON TORRES & FRIEDMAN LLP Texas Anti-Indemnity Act: Application If applicable, voids a provision that indemnifies a party for its own negligence or fault Also applies to agreements “collateral to or affecting” applicable contracts Broad form and intermediate form indemnity not permitted if Act applies “Additional insured” issues
kasowitz benson torres & friedman llp KASOWITZ BENSON TORRES & FRIEDMAN LLP Texas Anti-Indemnity Act: Notable Exceptions Does not apply to: Consolidated Insurance Programs Indemnification for claims for bodily injury to or death of “the indemnitor, its agent, or its subcontractor of any tier” Breach of contract or breach of warranty claims Public works projects of a municipality
kasowitz benson torres & friedman llp KASOWITZ BENSON TORRES & FRIEDMAN LLP Texas CPRC : Architects and Engineers Voids any provision in a construction contract requiring a contractor to indemnify a registered architect or licensed engineer for liability relating to: Certain defects in materials of architect or engineer; or Negligence of the architect or engineer in the rendition or conduct of certain professional duties Also voids certain provisions providing indemnification to owners
kasowitz benson torres & friedman llp KASOWITZ BENSON TORRES & FRIEDMAN LLP Texas Oilfield Anti-Indemnity Act (T EX. C IV. P RAC. & R EM. C ODE § , et seq.) Generally renders void indemnification provisions for an indemnitee’s own negligence in contracts pertaining to oil, gas, or water wells or mines for other minerals However, indemnity supported by liability insurance not prohibited If unilateral indemnity, $500,000 cap If mutual indemnity, indemnity obligation is limited to the extent of the coverage and dollar limits of insurances each party as indemnitor has agreed to obtain Statute contains a number of exclusions
kasowitz benson torres & friedman llp KASOWITZ BENSON TORRES & FRIEDMAN LLP CPRC Chapter 82: Manufacturer/Seller Indemnity Applies to products liability actions Requires a “manufacturer” to indemnify a “seller” against loss except for the seller’s: Negligence; Intentional misconduct; or Other act or omission for which the seller is independently liable
kasowitz benson torres & friedman llp KASOWITZ BENSON TORRES & FRIEDMAN LLP CPRC Chapter 82: Manufacturer/Seller Indemnity Who is a manufacturer? Who is a seller? A person who merely provides services is not a seller Manufacturers are always sellers, but sellers are not always manufacturers (See General Motors Corporation v. Hudiburg Chevrolet, Inc., 199 S.W.3d 249 (Tex. 2006))
kasowitz benson torres & friedman llp KASOWITZ BENSON TORRES & FRIEDMAN LLP CPRC Chapter 82: Manufacturer/Seller Indemnity What constitutes recoverable “loss”? “Reasonable damages” includes amounts paid by the seller in settlement
kasowitz benson torres & friedman llp KASOWITZ BENSON TORRES & FRIEDMAN LLP CPRC Chapter 82: Manufacturer/Seller Indemnity: Trigger and Scope of Duty Duty to indemnity applies regardless of manner in which the products liability action is concluded : Settlement; Judgment; or Dismissal No showing of manufacturer liability is required to trigger statutory duty to indemnify Instead, triggered by pleadings However, duty to indemnify not implicated unless the pleadings can be fairly read to allege a defect in the manufacturer’s product Issues raised by multiple manufacturer defendants
kasowitz benson torres & friedman llp KASOWITZ BENSON TORRES & FRIEDMAN LLP CPRC Chapter 82: Manufacturer/Seller Indemnity: Manufacturer “Outs” Manufacturer may escape indemnity obligation by proving seller’s independent culpable conduct Innocent manufacturer of a component product that is not defective may be considered an innocent “seller” and owed reciprocal indemnification
kasowitz benson torres & friedman llp KASOWITZ BENSON TORRES & FRIEDMAN LLP Common Law Indemnity: Rare But Still There Some vestiges of common law indemnity survive today, e.g.: Purely vicarious employer liability Purely vicarious landlord-tenant liability Manufacturer’s duty to indemnify innocent seller Must be a judicial determination or admission that a wrongdoer could be legally liable
kasowitz benson torres & friedman llp KASOWITZ BENSON TORRES & FRIEDMAN LLP Protect Yourself! Drafting Tips Indemnitee – insist on provision against strict construction Indemnitor – do the opposite Indemnitee – go for gross and beyond Indemnitor – push for exclusion of gross negligence, intentional torts, etc. Be conspicuous! Specify claims, levels of negligence, damages Consider using multiple indemnity provisions in construction contracts Severability clause Expressly include agreement to defend
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