Contractor agrees Sample Clauses

Contractor agrees. To be liable to the City for liquidated damages as provided in this section;
Contractor agrees. A. Attachment 1, Scope of Work:
Contractor agrees. To be liable to the City for liquidated damages as provided in this section; To be subject to the procedures governing enforcement of breaches of contracts based on violations of contract provisions required by this Chapter as set forth in this section; That the contractor's commitment to comply with this Chapter is a material element of the City's consideration for this contract; that the failure of the contractor to comply with the contract provisions required by this Chapter will cause harm to the City and the public which is significant and substantial but extremely difficult to quantity; that the harm to the City includes not only the financial cost of funding public assistance programs but also the insidious but impossible to quantify harm that this community and its families suffer as a result of unemployment; and that the assessment of liquidated damages of up to $5,000 for every notice of a new hire for an entry level position improperly withheld by the contractor from the first source hiring process, as determined by the FSHA during its first investigation of a contractor, does not exceed a fair estimate of the financial and other damages that the City suffers as a result of the contractor's failure to comply with its first source referral contractual obligations. That the continued failure by a contractor to comply with its first source referral contractual obligations will cause further significant and substantial harm to the City and the public, and that a second assessment of liquidated damages of up to $10,000 for each entry level position improperly withheld from the FSHA, from the time of the conclusion of the first investigation forward, does not exceed the financial and other damages that the City suffers as a result of the contractor's continued failure to comply with its first source referral contractual obligations; That in addition to the cost of investigating alleged violations under this Section, the computation of liquidated damages for purposes of this section is based on the following data: The average length of stay on public assistance in San Francisco's County Adult Assistance Program is approximately 41 months at an average monthly grant of $348 per month, totaling approximately $14,379; and In 2004, the retention rate of adults placed in employment programs funded under the Workforce Investment Act for at least the first six months of employment was 84.4%. Since qualified individuals under the First Source program face far ...
Contractor agrees. 2.1 To supply the Consignee with consigned stock listed in Section 1.1, and to fulfill Consignee’s replenishment orders. The Contractor will invoice the Consignee on a weekly basis. The Contractor will include a packing list with each stamp shipment. 2.2 To supply the Consignee with such materials as may be available to advertise and promote the consignment. 2.3 To ship the consigned stock and supplies in Section 2.1 and Section 2.2 by USPS® mail at Contractor’s expense. 2.4 To grant a non-exclusive, royalty-free sublicense to use USPS® trademarks “United States 2.5 That it has entered into an agreement with the USPS® which provides that Contractor is an authorized distributor of USPS® postage and it has the full right and authority to deliver same to Consignee.
Contractor agrees. That in the hiring of employees for the performance of work under this contract or any subcontract hereunder, no contractor, or subcontractor, nor any person acting on behalf of such contractor or subcontractor, shall, by reason of race, religion, color, sex, national origin or ancestry, discriminate against any citizen of the State of Indiana who is qualified and available to perform the work to which the employment relates;
Contractor agrees. To furnish all material and equipment and to perform all labor necessary for (the Project): The work described above shall be completed at the following location(s): The Project shall be completed in strict accordance with the terms as described in this Contract; in strict accordance with the requirements of the laws of the State of Iowa and ordinances of the City of Dubuque, and in accordance with the Request For Proposal (RFP) Documents which provisions and documents are each and all hereby referred to and made a part of this Contract just as much as if the detailed statements thereof were repeated herein.
Contractor agrees. To provide and coordinate law enforcement services during Interim Events at all areas of the OC Fair & Event Center, including, but not limited to, permanent and temporary buildings, parking lots, fenced areas, within the perimeter gates, and the Pacific Amphitheatre and Action Sports Arena venues for the 32nd District Agricultural Association.
Contractor agrees. To provide and coordinate traffic management services during designated Year-Round Events at the OC Fair & Event Center.
Contractor agrees. To amend the original contract to provide event tenting, drapery and furniture rental services for OC Fair & Event Center by exercising the second option year at a not to exceed amount of THREE HUNDRED EIGHTY THREE THOUSAND EIGHTEEN DOLLARS AND 00/100 ($383,018.00).
Contractor agrees. A. To provide the Approved Services consistent with Contractor’s Proposal attached hereto as Exhibit 2; B. To provide the Approved Services beginning: (MM/DD/YYYY), hereinafter the Effective Date; C. To acquire, maintain, and renew during the term of this Agreement, all necessary certifications, permits and licenses as applicable and required by law or ordinance for its lawful performance of the Approved Services under this Agreement; D. To obtain a signed copy of the State of Utah Department of Human Services Licensing DHS Code of Conduct and Client Rights (Exhibit 3) for any volunteer, direct service worker, and administrative staff member providing service under this agreement, and to return all signed copies to AAS prior to allowing said individuals to provide any services at the Senior Centers. E. Provide all tools and materials necessary to perform the scheduled Approved Services; F. To provide the Division at least twenty-four (24) hours advanced notice if unable to provide scheduled Approved Services; G. If applicable, collect personal information only from Senior participants who have agreed to direct billing of Medicaid/Medicare for the Approved Service. • Keep confidential any information obtained for billing. Contractor shall retain such information only as long as required by Medicaid/Medicare. Contractor shall notify AAS within two (2) business days of any breach of personal information obtained from senior participants. H. To adhere to Division’s limit for class size, appointment limits and schedule; I. To notify Division of changes to contact information; J. If it desires to distribute materials, the materials must be educational materials. Have any promotional materials pre-approved by AAS. Pre-approved Promotional Materials may be displayed but not distributed. AAS reserves the right to approve or reject all Promotional Materials; K. Obtain pre-approval from AAS and a written waiver from participants in order for Contractor to be able to photograph, video record or otherwise record the image or likeness of any Senior participant. L. To provide Approved Services consistent with the requirements placed on public entities by Title II of the Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990, as amended (42 U.S.C. § 12101, et seq.).