Common use of SELF-EMPLOYED STATUS Clause in Contracts

SELF-EMPLOYED STATUS. 5.1 The Consultant is an independent contractor and confirms that the Personnel would also be independent contractors were they to provide the Services directly to the Client and the Parties agree that the Consultant and/or the Personnel are not and shall not be deemed to be an employee, director, agent or partner of the Client, and nor shall they hold themselves out as such, for any purpose whatsoever. The termination of this Agreement shall not, in any circumstances, constitute or be deemed to constitute a dismissal for any purposes. 5.2 The Consultant agrees to indemnify the Client in full in relation to any liability arising from any employment-related claim (including reasonable costs and expenses) brought by the Consultant, any Personnel or any Substitute against the Client arising out of or in connection with the Services.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Contractor Engagement Agreement, Contractor Engagement Agreement, Consultant Engagement Agreement