
Benevolent Intervention Official
: The Principal should indemnify the Intervener against liabilities incurred toward third parties (e.g., if the Intervener signed an emergency repair contract on the Principal's behalf).
An intervention occurs when a person (the Intervener ) acts with the intention of protecting the interests of another (the Principal ) without being authorized or legally bound to do so.
: The Principal was unable to give instructions, and the Intervener could not reasonably wait for authorization. Benevolent Intervention
: The Intervener must act with reasonable care. They may be liable for damages if they act with gross negligence during the intervention.
: Action was required immediately to prevent loss or harm to the Principal’s property, health, or legal standing. : The Principal should indemnify the Intervener against
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To qualify as a "benevolent" intervention rather than an intrusion, the act must meet these criteria: : The Intervener must act with reasonable care
: The Intervener acted specifically to benefit the Principal, not for personal gain. 3. Duties of the Intervener



