International Trade and Carriage of Goods
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CHAPTER 8
Letters of indemnity for delivery without a bill of lading
Letters of indemnity for delivery without a bill of lading
8.1 General principles
A letter of indemnity is an enforceable promise made by A to B to hold B harmless against any liability, loss or damage that B may incur as a result of complying with a request made by A, i.e. ‘If you (B) do what I (A) ask, I (A) will hold you (B) harmless against any loss, liability or damage that you (B) may incur as a result of doing what I (A) ask.’ Therefore, most letters of indemnity comprise two components: