What are the two types of anti-indemnity statutes and how do they work?

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Anti-indemnity statutes generally are two types: sole negligence and own
negligence. A sole negligence statute prohibits indemnification of losses
caused by the indemnitee’s sole negligence. Under these statutes, an
indemnitor who is fault-free is not required to indemnify, regardless of the
wording of the indemnity clause. Own negligence statutes bar clauses
under which the indemnitor would have to pay for part of the loss caused
by the indemnitee’s negligence. Each party must bear the cost of the
damage it has caused.

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