Licensed Contractor Clause Samples
The 'Licensed Contractor' clause establishes that any contractor engaged for work must hold the appropriate licenses required by law for the services they provide. In practice, this means the contractor must possess valid, up-to-date credentials issued by relevant regulatory authorities, and may need to provide proof of such licensing before commencing work. This clause ensures that only qualified professionals perform the contracted tasks, thereby reducing legal risks and ensuring compliance with applicable regulations.
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Licensed Contractor. The contractor constructing and installing the Work (the “Contractor”) must be licensed pursuant to the California Business and Professions Code to do the Work. No construction can be performed on the Work except by a licensed Contractor approved by District. District may request evidence of qualifications that the Contractor has satisfactorily constructed other projects of like kind and magnitude and comparable difficulty. To the extent required by law, Developer and its Contractor, and any contract entered into by Developer and its Contractor, must comply with California Labor Code provisions concerning payment of prevailing wage rates, penalties, employment of apprentices, hours of work and overtime, keeping and retention of payroll records, and other requirements applicable to public works projects within the meaning of the Labor Code. (See California Labor Code division 2, part 7, chapter 1 (sections 1720-1861).)
Licensed Contractor. For all activities that constitute “Contracting,” as defined by the Licensing Act, the Developer shall engage a contractor licensed in accordance with the Licensing Act. Unless the Developer is licensed in accordance with said Act, the Developer shall not perform any activities under this Contract that constitute “Contracting,” and shall engage a licensed contractor to build and oversee the construction of the Project according to the provisions of this Contract, including hiring subcontractors to construct the Project.
Licensed Contractor. CONTRACTORS are required by law to be licensed and regulated by the Contractors' State License Board. Any CONTRACTOR not so licensed is subject to penalties under the law, and the contract will be considered void pursuant to Section 7028.7 of the Business and Professions Code. Any questions concerning a contractor may be referred to the Registrar, Contractors' State License Board, ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇, ▇. ▇. Box 26000, Sacramento, CA 95826.
Licensed Contractor. All contractors and subcontractors employed by Tenant shall be licensed to perform the work by the state in which the Premises are located.
Licensed Contractor. Contractor represents and warrants that it is a licensed contractor in good standing with the California Contractors State License Board.
Licensed Contractor. The Developer shall obtain the services of a licensed and qualified contractor(s) to construct the Project (the “Contractor”) in a safe and professional manner and in compliance with the terms of this Agreement and in conformance with all applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations, including, but not limited to, the Florida Building Code and the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Licensed Contractor. An employee designated by administration who is the licensed Contractor of Record (license is held in the name of College) shall be compensated by the College as follows: $2,000 in equal installments of $500.00 each payable quarterly during the fiscal year on the first pay date of July, October, January, and April.
Licensed Contractor. Contractor shall provide documentation that the Offeror is licensed under the applicable laws of the State of Arizona, as applicable. (See Section 5. Key Personnel, above.)
Licensed Contractor. An employee designated by Administration who is the licensed Contractor of Record (license is held in the name of College).
Licensed Contractor. Recipient shall utilize a construction contractor licensed in Oregon to construct or install the Project and Recipient shall comply with all applicable building and electrical codes.
