Common use of Responsibility for Service Provider Personnel Clause in Contracts

Responsibility for Service Provider Personnel. Service Provider agrees that anyone used by Service Provider to fulfill the terms of this Agreement is an employee, agent or Subcontractor of Service Provider and remains under Service Provider's sole direction and control. In addition, Service Provider hereby agrees to be responsible for the following with respect to its employees, agents or Subcontractors: (i) damages incurred by Service Provider Personnel or Subcontractors within the scope of their duties under this Agreement; and (ii) determination of the hours to be worked and the duties to be performed by Service Provider Personnel or Subcontractors. Service Provider agrees and will inform its employees, agents, and Subcontractors that there is no right of action against DIR or any DIR Customer for any duty owed by Service Provider pursuant to this Agreement. Service Provider expressly agrees that neither DIR nor any DIR Customer assumes any liability for the actions of, or judgments rendered against, the Service Provider, its employees, agents, or Subcontractors. DIR's liability to the Service Provider's employees, agents, and Subcontractors, if any, will be governed by Chapter 101, Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Master Services Agreement, Master Services Agreement, Master Services Agreement

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Responsibility for Service Provider Personnel. Service Provider agrees that anyone used by Service Provider to fulfill the terms of this Agreement is an employee, agent agent, or Subcontractor of Service Provider and remains under Service Provider's sole direction and control. In addition, Service Provider hereby agrees to be responsible for the following with respect to its employees, agents agents, or Subcontractors: (i) damages incurred by Service Provider Personnel or Subcontractors within the scope of their duties under this Agreement; and (ii) determination of the hours to be worked and the duties to be performed by Service Provider Personnel or Subcontractors. Service Provider agrees and will inform its employees, agents, and Subcontractors that there is no right of action against DIR or any DIR Customer for any duty owed by Service Provider pursuant to this Agreement. Service Provider expressly agrees that neither DIR nor any DIR Customer assumes any liability for the actions of, or judgments rendered against, the Service Provider, its employees, agents, or Subcontractors. DIR's liability to the Service Provider's employees, agents, and Subcontractors, if any, will be governed by Chapter 101, Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Services Agreement, Master Services Agreement

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Responsibility for Service Provider Personnel. Service Provider agrees that anyone used by Service Provider to fulfill the terms of this Agreement that is an employee, agent or Subcontractor of Service Provider and remains under Service Provider's sole direction and control. In addition, Service Provider hereby agrees to be responsible for the following with respect to its employees, agents or Subcontractors: (i) damages incurred by Service Provider Personnel or Subcontractors within the scope of their duties under this Agreement; and (ii) determination of the hours to be worked and the duties to be performed by Service Provider Personnel or Subcontractors. Service Provider agrees and will shall inform its employees, agents, and Subcontractors that there is no right of action against DIR or any DIR Customer TxDOT for any duty owed by Service Provider pursuant to this Agreement. Service Provider expressly agrees that neither DIR nor any DIR Customer assumes TxDOT does not and shall not assume any liability for the actions of, or judgments rendered against, the Service Provider, its employees, agents, or Subcontractors. DIRTxDOT's liability to the Service Provider's employees, agents, and Subcontractors, if any, will shall be governed by Chapter 101, Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Services Agreement

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