7718 - Indemnity.

     § 7718.  Indemnity.        (a)  Mandatory.--A corporation shall indemnify a person     acting as a director, officer, employee or agent of the     corporation or acting at the request of the corporation as a     director, officer, employee or agent of another person against     legal expenses, including attorney fees, reasonably incurred in     a civil or criminal action in which the person to be indemnified     is successful.        (b)  Discretionary.--A corporation may indemnify a person     acting as a director, officer, employee or agent of the     corporation or acting at the request of the corporation as a     director, officer, employee or agent of another person against     liability and legal expenses, including attorney fees,     judgments, fines and settlements, reasonably incurred in a civil     or criminal action if the person to be indemnified was     unsuccessful but acted in good faith and in a manner that the     person reasonably believed to be in or not opposed to the best     interests of the corporation and, in a criminal action, had no     reasonable cause to believe the conduct was unlawful. The     adverse determination of an action does not, of itself, create a     presumption that the person to be indemnified did not act in     good faith, did not act in a manner that the person reasonably     believed to be in or not opposed to the best interest of the     corporation or had reasonable cause to believe the conduct was     unlawful.        (c)  Interest of corporation.--This section applies even if     the action is on behalf of or inures to the benefit of the     corporation unless the liability for which indemnification is     sought is based on negligence in the performance of a duty owed     to the corporation.        Cross References.  Section 7718 is referred to in section     7711 of this title.