Common use of Limitation of Agreement Clause in Contracts

Limitation of Agreement. This Agreement is intended to be an agreement solely between the parties hereto and for their benefit only. No part of this Agreement shall be construed to add to, supplement, amend, abridge or repeal existing duties, rights, benefits or privileges of any third party or parties, including but not limited to employees or subcontractors of either of the parties. Except, where PROVIDER intends to meet its obligations under this or any part of this Agreement through a subcontract with another entity, PROVIDER shall first obtain the written permission of COUNTY; and further, PROVIDER shall ensure that it requires of its subcontractor the same obligations incurred by PROVIDER under this Agreement.

Appears in 19 contracts

Samples: Services Agreement, Comprehensive Community Services Agreement, Purchase of Services Agreement

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Limitation of Agreement. This Agreement is intended to be an agreement solely between the parties hereto and for their benefit only. No part of this Agreement shall be construed to add to, supplement, amend, abridge or repeal existing duties, rights, benefits or privileges of any third party or parties, including but not limited to employees or subcontractors of either of the parties. Except, where PROVIDER SUBRECIPIENT intends to meet its obligations under this or any part of this Agreement through a subcontract with another entity, PROVIDER SUBRECIPIENT shall first obtain the written permission of COUNTY; and further, PROVIDER SUBRECIPIENT shall ensure that it requires of its subcontractor the same obligations incurred by PROVIDER SUBRECIPIENT under this Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: pdf.countyofdane.com

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