· 2/15/1983
Hibbert v. Hollywood Park, Inc.
Citations
- 457 A.2d 339
- 1983 Del. LEXIS 383
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- holding that a bylaw, which contained no limitation on the type of action for which an individual, otherwise qualified under the bylaw was entitled to indemnification, entitled the plaintiff who initiated a suit against the company to indemnification
- applying a definition from Webster's New International Dictionary and referencing the definition in the American Heritage Dictionary
- using Webster's New International Dictionary (2d ed. unabr.1951) to define “party” without further comment
- management's right to reimbursement of expense under Delaware law is not contingent on personal ability to meet the same
- “[I]ndemnity is not limited to only those who stand as a defendant in the main action.”
- management’s right to reimbursement of expense under Delaware law is not contingent on personal ability to meet the same
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Judges: McNeilly, Quillen, Moore
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