Contractor’s Duties Sample Clauses

Contractor’s Duties. The Contractor shall perform all duties described in this Contract to the satisfaction of the State. Representations and Warranties Under Minn. Stat. §§ 15.061 and 16C.03, subd. 3, and other applicable law the State is empowered to engage such assistance as deemed necessary. Contractor warrants that it is duly qualified and shall perform its obligations under this Contract in accordance with the commercially reasonable standards of care, skill, and diligence in Contractor’s industry, trade, or profession, and in accordance with the specifications set forth in this Contract, to the satisfaction of the State. Contractor warrants that it possesses the legal authority to enter into this Contract and that it has taken all actions required by its procedures, by-laws, and applicable laws to exercise that authority, and to lawfully authorize its undersigned signatory to execute this Contract, or any part thereof, and to bind Contractor to its terms.
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Contractor’s Duties. The Contractor shall perform all duties described in this Contract to the satisfaction of the State.
Contractor’s Duties. Notwithstanding termination of the contract and subject to any directions from the procurement officer, Contractor shall take timely, reasonable, and necessary action to protect and preserve property in the possession of Contractor in which the State has an interest.
Contractor’s Duties. Notwithstanding termination of the Contract and subject to any directions from the Agency procurement officer, the CONTRACTOR shall take timely, reasonable, and necessary action to protect and preserve property in the possession of the CONTRACTOR in which the STATE has an interest.
Contractor’s Duties. The Contractor shall provide the services and in accordance with the approved rate as described in Attachment B, Scope of Work.
Contractor’s Duties. The Contractor shall perform all duties described in this Contract to the satisfaction of the State. The Contractor, who is not a State employee, shall: Representations and Warranties‌ Under Minn. Stat. §§ 15.061 and 16C.03, subd. 3, and other applicable law the State is empowered to engage such assistance as deemed necessary. Contractor warrants that it is duly qualified and shall perform its obligations under this Contract in accordance with the commercially reasonable standards of care, skill, and diligence in Contractor’s industry, trade, or profession, and in accordance with the specifications set forth in this Contract, to the satisfaction of the State. Contractor warrants that it possesses the legal authority to enter into this Contract and that it has taken all actions required by its procedures, by-laws, and applicable laws to exercise that authority, and to lawfully authorize its undersigned signatory to execute this Contract, or any part thereof, and to bind Contractor to its terms.
Contractor’s Duties. Contractor agrees to perform all of the Work required for the Project, as specified in the Contract Documents, all of which are fully incorporated herein. Contractor shall provide, furnish, and supply all things necessary and incidental for the timely performance and completion of the Work, including, but not limited to, provision of all necessary labor, materials, equipment, transportation, and utilities, unless otherwise specified in the Contract Documents. Contractor also agrees to use its best efforts to complete the Work in a professional and expeditious manner and to meet or exceed the performance standards required by the Contract Documents.
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Contractor’s Duties. The Contractor shall: Replace the roof on the higher part of the Combined Service Center (The services (if any) to be provided by Contractor to GRPUC are referred to as the “Services.” The goods (if any) to be provided by Contractor to GRPUC are referred to as the “Goods.”). Contractor’s precise duties, specifications, deliverables, and completion dates related to the Goods and Services are more specifically described in Exhibit C. GRPUC may make changes to the general scope of Goods and Services (including but not limited to, suspension of performance, changes in time of performance, schedule, quantities, or specifications) by written notice, or by oral notice subsequently confirmed by XXXXX in writing within ten (10) days thereafter, to Contractor. If such changes affect the cost of or the time required to provide the Goods and Services, an equitable adjustment in the schedule and compensation under this Contract shall be made. Contractor shall proceed with providing the Goods and Services as so changed, notwithstanding any dispute regarding such equitable adjustment. Any claim of such adjustment must be submitted to GRPUC in writing within thirty (30) days from the date the change is ordered, and Contractor shall not be entitled to any adjustment unless such written claim is so submitted. GRPUC may from time to time, require additional Services or Goods from Contractor. Such additional Services or Goods, including the amount of compensation for such additional Services or Goods, mutually agreed upon by and between GRPUC and Contractor, shall be effective when incorporated by written amendment to this Contract. Additional Services or Goods shall not begin until the amendment is executed. Thereafter, such additional Services or Goods shall be subject to the terms of this Contract. Contractor agrees that all Goods and Services shall be provided in accordance with all applicable laws, rules, regulations, ordinances, codes, and orders of all federal, state, and local governmental authorities, agencies, departments, or bureaus having jurisdiction and which affect the Goods or Services hereunder (“Legal Requirements”) without extra charge or expense. Contractor will be responsible for a violation of any such Legal Requirements arising out of the provision of Goods or Services by Contractor and will indemnify, defend, and hold harmless GRPUC from and against any fine or expense, including reasonable attorneysfees and disbursements, resulting to it by reason o...
Contractor’s Duties. The Contractor, who is not a State employee, will:
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