Common use of Designation of Parties Clause in Contracts

Designation of Parties. A. The companies’ signatory to this Agreement, hereinafter called Employers or Contractors, are party to this Agreement and agree to be bound to the terms of this Agreement. They are parties hereto as principals, but their status is several and not joint.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Southwest Area Builders Agreement, Southwest Area Builders Agreement

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Designation of Parties. A. The companies’ companies signatory to this Agreement, hereinafter called Employers or Contractors, are a party to this Agreement and agree to be bound to the terms of this Agreement. They are parties hereto as principals, but their status is several and not joint.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Laborers Agreement

Designation of Parties. A. 1.1 The companies’ companies or individuals signatory to this Agreement, Agreement hereinafter called Employers or Contractors, Contractors are a party to this Agreement and agree to be bound to the terms of this Agreement. They are parties hereto as principals, but their status is several and not joint.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Commercial Cleaning Services Agreement

Designation of Parties. A. The companies’ companies signatory to this Agreement, Agreement (hereinafter called Employers or Contractors), are a party to this Agreement and agree to be bound to the terms of this Agreement. They are parties hereto as principals, but their status is several and not joint.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Laborers Agreement

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Designation of Parties. A. The companies’ Companies signatory to this Agreement, hereinafter called Employers or Contractors, are a party to this Agreement and agree to be bound to the terms of this Agreement. They are parties hereto as principals, but their status is several and not joint.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Metro Area Highway Heavy Agreement

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