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What is an Advance Health Care Directive (AHCD)
An Advance Health Care Directive is a set of documents consisting of a Power of Attorney for Health Care and a Living Will, that allows you to make decisions about future health care issues, by allowing you to give health care instructions, select a health care agent or do both. By using an Advance Directive, you can also make decisions about life-sustaining procedures in the event of persistent vegetative state, terminal condition, or end-stage conditions. You can also use the advance directive to make any other health care decisions.
You can find your state form at: Advance Health Care Directives by State
What is an Indemnity Agreement
An indemnity agreement is a contract where one party agrees to protect another party against certain future claims or losses. For example, suppose Jack would like to enter into a contract with Jill to build a playground, but Jill is hesitant because of the potential future liability of such an endeavor. In this case, Jack could chose to indemnify Jill against future claims that may arise due to Jill’s participation in the contract. Jill is protected and Jack gets Jill’s participation. Indemnity agreements will memorialize this understanding and will also set out some of the basic terms of the indemnification.
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