It depends if you are talking about the position safety, or the defensive scoring play known as a safety. For the position, defensive back would work For the play, I do not know of another name.
Harmless means that it cannot be hurt in any way, or abused in aany way. Harmless means safe.
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Yes, they are completely harmless. They hold no threat for humans.
Yes ask them for a hold harmless form. Have it notarized and there should be no problems
it depends on where you are holding it, if you try to hold it on my face, it's not harmless.
There is no substantial difference among the three terms.
such as when sodium and chlorine combine, they form salt which is obviously harmless
No, Unafraid means No fear. Harmless is to be free of any harm, or nice.
You can obtain a generic Hold Harmless Agreement from many off the shelf Software suites offering legal forms at your local Computer software vendor.
In a contract agreement, "indemnify" means to compensate for any losses or damages, while "hold harmless" means to not hold someone legally responsible for certain actions or outcomes.
they are never harmless but weakest when it has gone quite far because they form over water which is when the bond is strong but they are pretty harmless when it is a category 1 hurricane
It is a legal term which covers who pays for what in the event of litigation. In a construction contract setting, generally, the owner will require the contractor to indemnify, defend and hold them harmless in the event of a claim attributable to the work. Separately they mean: Indemnify - reimburse costs for defense of the claim Defend - control the defense of the claim Hold Harmless - agreement to not hold the owner liable for costs the contractor incurs as a result of defending the claim
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