The contract does, on its own terms, and the question of whether a clause is reasonable or enforceable is a legal one. Design agreements frequently combine an insurance requirement with an indemnity obligation and sometimes a limitation of liability, and those provisions interact with each other and with the policy. Read the insurance and indemnity articles together with counsel before signing, because a promise made in the contract is not automatically matched by the policy.
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