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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Reidinger grants an insurance company’s motion for summary judgment after a bridge construction corporation counter-sued it for breach of contract. The insurer issued bonds to cover a number of the corporation’s construction projects, and the two parties entered into an indemnity agreement. A year later, the insurance company received claims against the bonds for breach of contract. The corporation admitted it could not complete the contracts and needed a $1.5 million advance. The company agreed under certain conditions, but the corporation never agreed to those, and the company never disbursed the money. The corporation argues that the company was obligated to pay it the full $1.5 million, but the company’s conditions were already part of the indemnity agreement, so this argument fails.