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<br />MLE 325-178 Subrecipient Agreement - Boating Program (FFA Grant Award) Page 15 of 35 <br />SECTION 14: NO DUPLICATE PAYMENT <br />The Subrecipient shall not be compensated for, or receive any other form of duplicate, <br />overlapping or multiple payments for the same work performed under this Agreement from any <br />agency of the State of Washington, including, but not limited to the Washington State Parks and <br />Recreation Commission, or the United States of America or any other party. <br />SECTION 15: CONTRIBUTION ON THIRD PARTY CLAIMS <br />15.1 If any third party makes any claim or brings any action, suit or proceeding alleging against <br />a Party (the “Notified Party”) with respect to which the other Party (the “Other Party”) may <br />have liability, the Notified Party shall promptly notify the Other Party in writing of the Third <br />Party Claim and deliver to the Other Party, along with the written notice, a copy of the claim, <br />process and all legal pleadings with respect to the Third Party Claim that have been <br />received by the Notified Party. Each Party is entitled to participate in the defense of a Third- <br />Party Claim, and to defend a Third-Party Claim with counsel of its own choosing. Receipt <br />by the Other Party of the notice and copies required in this Section 15 – Contribution on <br />Third Party Claims and a meaningful opportunity for the Other Party to participate in the <br />investigation, defense, and settlement of the Third-Party Claim with counsel of its own <br />choosing are conditions precedent to the Other Party’s contribution obligation under this <br />Section 13 – Ownership of Work Product with respect to the Third-Party Claim. <br />15.2 With respect to a Third Party Claim for which MLE is jointly liable with Subrecipient (or <br />would be if joined in the Third Party Claim ), MLE shall contribute to the amount of expenses <br />(including attorneys' fees), judgments, fines and amounts paid in settlement actually and <br />reasonably incurred and paid or payable by Subrecipient in such proportion as is <br />appropriate to reflect the relative fault of MLE on the one hand and of Subrecipient on the <br />other hand in connection with the events that resulted in such expenses, judgments, fines <br />or settlement amounts, as well as any other relevant equitable considerations. The relative <br />fault of MLE on the one hand and of Subrecipient on the other hand shall be determined <br />by reference to, among other things, the Parties' relative intent, knowledge, access to <br />information and opportunity to correct or prevent the circumstances resulting in such <br />expenses, judgments, fines, or settlement amounts. MLE’s contribution amount in any <br />instance is capped to the same extent it would have been capped under Washington law <br />if the State had sole liability in the proceeding. <br />15.3 With respect to a Third Party Claim for which Subrecipient is jointly liable with MLE (or <br />would be if joined in the Third Party Claim), Subrecipient shall contribute to the amount of <br />expenses (including attorneys' fees), judgments, fines and amounts paid in settlement <br />actually and reasonably incurred and paid or payable by MLE in such proportion as is <br />appropriate to reflect the relative fault of Subrecipient on the one hand and of MLE on the <br />other hand in connection with the events that resulted in such expenses, judgments, fines <br />or settlement amounts, as well as any other relevant equitable considerations. The relative <br />fault of Subrecipient on the one hand and of MLE on the other hand shall be determined <br />by reference to, among other things, the Parties' relative intent, knowledge, access to <br />information and opportunity to correct or prevent the circumstances resulting in such <br />expenses, judgments, fines, or settlement amounts. Subrecipient’s contribution amount in <br />any instance is capped to the same extent it would have been capped under Washington <br />law if it had sole liability in the proceeding.