Existing Contractors Sample Clauses

Existing Contractors. TLO may continue to utilize labor, equipment, materials and supplies provided by contractors under their existing service agreements with TRMC to perform work to be performed by TLO hereunder, without the requirement that such existing contracts be amended, assigned or replaced. Such contracts with TRMC may continue to cover the work to be provided by TLO hereunder, as provided under Section 4(a) of the Secondment Agreement, and TLO shall be responsible for the costs and expenses of such work performed by such contractors pursuant to those provisions of the Secondment Agreement.
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Existing Contractors. Operator may continue to utilize labor, equipment, materials and supplies provided by contractors under their existing service agreements with Customer to perform work to be performed by Operator hereunder, without the requirement that such existing contracts be amended, assigned or replaced. Such contracts with Customer may continue to cover the work to be provided by Operator hereunder, as provided under Section 4(a) of the Secondment Agreement, and Operator shall be responsible for the costs and expenses of such work performed by such contractors pursuant to those provisions of the Secondment Agreement.
Existing Contractors. TLO may continue to utilize labor, equipment, materials and supplies provided by contractors under their existing service agreements with Customer to perform work to be performed by TLO hereunder, without the requirement that such existing contracts be amended, assigned or replaced. Such contracts with Customer may continue to cover the work to be provided by TLO hereunder, as provided under Section 4(a) of the Secondment Agreement, and TLO shall be responsible for the costs and expenses of such work performed by such contractors pursuant to those provisions of the Secondment Agreement.
Existing Contractors. Operator may continue to utilize labor, equipment, materials and supplies provided by contractors under their existing service agreements with TRMC to perform work to be performed by Operator hereunder, without the requirement that such existing contracts be amended, assigned or replaced. Such contracts with TRMC may continue to cover the work to be provided by Operator hereunder, as provided under Section 4(a) of the Secondment Agreement, and Operator shall be responsible for the costs and expenses of such work performed by such contractors pursuant to those provisions of the Secondment Agreement.

Related to Existing Contractors

  • Sub-Contractors Transfer Agent may, without further consent on the part of Customer, subcontract with other subcontractors for telephone and mailing services as may be required from time to time; provided, however, that the Transfer Agent shall be as fully responsible to the Customer for the acts and omissions of any subcontractor as it is for its own acts and omissions.

  • Contractors and Subcontractors Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1988

  • Contractors All LAUSD Contractors and their Representatives are expected to conduct any and all business affiliated with LAUSD in an ethical and responsible manner that fosters integrity and public confidence. A “Contractor” is any individual, organization, corporation, sole proprietorship, partnership, nonprofit, joint venture, association, or any combination thereof that is pursuing or conducting business with and/or on behalf of LAUSD, including, without limitation, consultants, suppliers, manufacturers, and any other vendors, bidders or proposers. A Contractor’s “Representative” is also broadly defined to include any subcontractors, employees, agents, or anyone else who acts on a Contractor’s behalf.

  • SUBCONTRACTORS AND SUPPLIERS The Commissioner reserves the right to reject any proposed Subcontractor or supplier for bona fide business reasons, including, but not limited to: the company failed to solicit New York State certified minority- and women-owned business enterprises as required in prior OGS Contracts; the fact that such Subcontractor or supplier is on the New York State Department of Labor’s list of companies with which New York State cannot do business; the Commissioner’s determination that the company is not qualified or is not responsible; or the fact that the company has previously provided unsatisfactory work or services.

  • Contracts with Subcontractors a. Grantee may enter into contracts with subcontractors unless restricted or otherwise prohibited in the Contract.

  • Subcontractors The Contractor will not subcontract any work under the Contract without prior written consent of the Department. The Contractor is fully responsible for satisfactory completion of all its subcontracted work. The Department supports diversity in its procurements and contracts, and requests that the Contractor offer subcontracting opportunities to certified woman-, veteran-, and minority-owned small businesses. The Contractor may contact the OSD at xxxxxxx@xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx for information on certified small business enterprises available for subcontracting opportunities.

  • Payroll Records Contractors and Subcontractors must keep original payrolls or transcripts subscribed and affirmed as true under the penalties of perjury as required by law. For public works contracts over $25,000 where the Contractor maintains no regular place of business in New York State, such records must be kept at the work site. For building services contracts, such records must be kept at the work site while work is being performed.

  • Contractor’s Employees and Subcontractors (a) Contractor shall only disclose PII to Contractor’s employees and subcontractors who need to know the PII in order to provide the Services and the disclosure of PII shall be limited to the extent necessary to provide such Services. Contractor shall ensure that all such employees and subcontractors comply with the terms of this DPA.

  • Agreements with Subcontractors Business Associate shall enter into a Business Associate Agreement with any Subcontractor to whom it provides PHI received from Covered Entity or created or received by Business Associate on behalf of Covered Entity in which the Subcontractor agrees to the same restrictions and conditions that apply through this Agreement to Business Associate with respect to such PHI. Business Associate must enter into this Business Associate Agreement before any use by or disclosure of PHI to such agent. The written agreement must identify Covered Entity as a direct and intended third party beneficiary with the right to enforce any breach of the agreement concerning the use or disclosure of PHI. Business Associate shall provide a copy of the Business Associate Agreement it enters into with a subcontractor to Covered Entity upon request. Business associate may not make any disclosure of PHI to any Subcontractor without prior written consent of Covered Entity.

  • Vendors (a) Section 4.28(a) of the Company Disclosure Letter sets forth, as of the date of this Agreement, the top ten (10) vendors based on the aggregate Dollar value of the Company’s and its Subsidiaries’ transaction volume with such counterparty during the trailing twelve months for the period ending December 31, 2020 (the “Top Vendors”).

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