SERVICE PROVIDER’S PERSONNEL Sample Clauses

SERVICE PROVIDER’S PERSONNEL. 10.1 The Service Provider’s Personnel shall be regarded at all times as employees, agents or Subcontractors of the Service Provider and no relationship of employer and employee shall arise between Transnet and any Service Provider Personnel under any circumstances regardless of the degree of supervision that may be exercised over the Personnel by Transnet.
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SERVICE PROVIDER’S PERSONNEL. 8.1 The Parties confirm that the Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 2006 as amended do not apply on the Contract Commencement Date or the expiry or termination of this Contract.
SERVICE PROVIDER’S PERSONNEL. 14.1 The Service Provider’s Personnel shall be regarded at all times as employees, agents or Subcontractors of the Service Provider and no relationship of employer and employee shall arise between TNPA and any Service Provider Personnel under any circumstances regardless of the degree of supervision that may be exercised over the Personnel by TNPA.
SERVICE PROVIDER’S PERSONNEL. 4.1 The Service Provider will abide by all State and Federal regulations on wages and hours of an employee dealing with the employment relationship between the Service Provider and its subsidiaries or related parties and its employees, including but not limited to the Federal National Labor Relations Act, the Federal Fair Labor Standards Act, the Federal Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended, and the Americans with Disabilities Act.
SERVICE PROVIDER’S PERSONNEL. 25.1 The CLIENT reserves the right under the Contract to refuse to admit to any premises occupied by or on behalf of the CLIENT any person employed or engaged by the SERVICE PROVIDER, or by a sub-contractor, whose admission would be, in the opinion of the CLIENT, undesirable.
SERVICE PROVIDER’S PERSONNEL. 10.1 Nothing in this Agreement or any Call-Off Contract will render the Service Provider’s Personnel, an employee, agent or partner of the Authority or of any member of the TfL Group by virtue of the provision of the Services by the Service Provider under this Agreement or Call-Off Contract and the Service Provider shall be responsible for making appropriate deductions for tax and national insurance contributions from the remuneration paid to the Service Provider’s Personnel.
SERVICE PROVIDER’S PERSONNEL. 4.1 Description of Personnel The titles, agreed job descriptions, minimum qualifications, and estimated periods of engagement in the carrying out of the Services of the Service Provider’s Key Personnel are described in Appendix C. The Key Personnel and Subcontractors listed by title as well as by name in Appendix C are hereby approved by the Employer.
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SERVICE PROVIDER’S PERSONNEL. The CLIENT reserves the right under the Contract to refuse to admit to any premises occupied by or on behalf of the CLIENT any person employed or engaged by the SERVICE PROVIDER, or by a sub-contractor, whose admission would be, in the opinion of the CLIENT, undesirable. If and when directed by the CLIENT, the SERVICE PROVIDER shall provide a list of the names and addresses of all persons who it is expected may require admission in connection with the performance of the Contract, to any premises occupied by or on behalf of the CLIENT, specifying the capacities in which they are concerned with the Contract and giving such other particulars as the CLIENT may reasonably require. If and when directed by the CLIENT, the SERVICE PROVIDER shall secure that any person employed or engaged by the SERVICE PROVIDER or by a sub-contractor, who is specified in the direction or is one of a class of persons who may be so specified, shall sign a statement that he understands that the Official Secrets Acts 1911 to 1989 apply to him both during the term of and after the expiry or termination of the Contract. The SERVICE PROVIDER's representatives, engaged within the boundaries of a Government establishment, shall comply with such rules, regulations and requirements (including those relating to security arrangements) as may be in force from time to time for the conduct of personnel when at that establishment and when outside that establishment. If the SERVICE PROVIDER shall fail to comply with Clause 25.2 and if the CLIENT (whose decision shall be final and conclusive) shall decide that such failure is prejudicial to the interests of the State and if the SERVICE PROVIDER does not comply with the provisions of Clause 25.2 within a reasonable time of written notice so to do then the CLIENT may terminate the Contract provided always that such termination shall not prejudice or affect any right of action or remedy which shall have accrued or shall thereafter accrue to the CLIENT. The decision of the CLIENT as to whether any person is to be refused admission to any Premises occupied by or on behalf of the CLIENT and as to whether the SERVICE PROVIDER has failed to comply with Clause 25.2 shall be final and conclusive. No enquiry, inspection, approval, sanction, comment, consent decision or instruction at any time made or given on behalf of the CLIENT to any document or information provided by the SERVICE PROVIDER, and no failure of the CLIENT to discern any defect in or omission f...
SERVICE PROVIDER’S PERSONNEL. The Parties agree that: the Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 2006 (as amended) do not apply on the Agreement Commencement Date or on the expiry or termination of this Agreement; and where the Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 2006 (as amended) apply to any Call-off Contract, the relevant optional clauses will be included in the Call-Off Contract. Nothing in this Agreement or any Call-Off Contract will render the Service Provider’s Personnel, an employee, agent or partner of the Authority or of any member of the Authority Group by virtue of the provision of the Services by the Service Provider under this Agreement or Call-Off Contract and the Service Provider shall be responsible for making appropriate deductions for tax and national insurance contributions from the remuneration paid to the Service Provider’s Personnel. The Service Provider shall provide the Service Provider’s Personnel as necessary for the proper and timely performance and management of the Services in accordance with the relevant Call-Off Contract. All Service Provider Personnel deployed on work relating to the Call-Off Contract shall have the appropriate qualifications and competence, be properly managed and supervised and in these and any other respects be acceptable to the Authority. Without prejudice to any of the Authority’s other rights, powers or remedies, the Authority may (without liability to the Service Provider) deny access to such Service Provider’s Personnel to any Authority Premises and/or require that any Service Provider’s Personnel be immediately removed from performing the Services if such Service Provider’s Personnel in the Authority's view have not been properly trained in any way required by a relevant Call-Off Contract, are otherwise incompetent, negligent, guilty of misconduct or could be a danger to any person. The Authority shall notify the Service Provider of such denial and/or requirement in writing and the Service Provider shall comply with such notice and provide a suitable replacement (with the Call-Off Co-Ordinator’s prior consent in the case of Key Personnel). The Service Provider shall give the Authority, if so requested, full particulars of all persons who are or may be at any time employed on the relevant Call- Off Contract and shall take all reasonable steps to avoid changes to any of its staff designated as Key Personnel. The Service Provider shall give the Authority reasonable notice of any...
SERVICE PROVIDER’S PERSONNEL. 10.1 The Parties agree that:
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