Common use of Contractor’s Status Clause in Contracts

Contractor’s Status. It is understood that the Contractor is an independent contractor and is not to be considered an employee of the HA, or assume any right, privilege or duties of an employee, and shall save harmless the HA and its employees from claims suits, actions and costs of every description resulting from the Contractor's activities on behalf of the HA in connection with this Agreement.

Appears in 84 contracts

Samples: ha.internationaleprocurement.com, Housing Authority And, Introduction

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