Common use of ACC Clause in Contracts

ACC. The purchaser of the Services. ACC is named as purchaser of the Services under the Contract on the cover page of this Contract. Where the context requires, the term ‘ACC’ includes ACC’s employees, agents, consultants and contractors, and its successors and assigns. ‘Accident Compensation Corporation’ has the same meaning. An employer accredited by ACC under the Accredited Employer Programme. ‘Accredited’ means the employer and ACC have an agreement under which the employer provides entitlements for work-related personal injuries suffered by the employer’s employees. ‘Employees’ includes any subcontractor who meets the terms of the accreditation agreement. The Accredited Employer Programme is subject to a framework established under section 183 of the AC Act 2001.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Service Agreement, Service Agreement

ACC. The purchaser of the Services. ACC is named as purchaser of the Services under the Contract on the cover page of this Contract. Where the context requires, the term ‘ACC’ includes ACC’s employees, agents, consultants and contractors, and its successors and assigns. ‘Accident Compensation Corporation’ has the same meaning. An employer accredited by ACC under the Accredited Employer Programme. ‘Accredited’ means the employer and ACC have an agreement under which the employer provides entitlements for work-related personal injuries suffered by the employer’s employees. ‘Employees’ includes any subcontractor who meets the terms of the accreditation agreement. The Accredited Employer Programme is subject to a framework established under section 183 of the AC Act 2001▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Service Agreement