Common use of STATUS OF COUNTY Clause in Contracts

STATUS OF COUNTY. 5 COUNTY is, and shall at all times be deemed to be, an independent contractor 6 and shall be wholly responsible for the manner in which it performs the services 7 required of it by the terms of this Agreement. Nothing herein contained shall be 8 construed as creating the relationship of employer and employee, or principal 9 and agent, between DISTRICT and COUNTY or any of COUNTY’s agents or 10 employees. COUNTY and its SHERIFF shall retain all authority for rendition of 11 services, standards of performance, control of personnel, and other matters 12 incident to the performance of services by COUNTY pursuant to this 13 Agreement. COUNTY, its agents and employees, shall not be entitled to any 14 rights or privileges of DISTRICT employees and shall not be considered in any 15 manner to be DISTRICT employees. 16 // 17 // 18 // 19 // 20 // 21 // 22 // 23 // 24 // 25 // 26 // 27 // 28 // Attachment B - County Agreement Page 6 of 10 ATTACHMENT A COUNTY BILLING POLICY APPROVED BY BOARD MINUTE ORDER DATED OCTOBER 27, 1992 I. POLICY All County agencies/departments/districts (County) governed by the Board of Supervisors shall bill contracting entities for materials and/or services provided under contract in accordance with the following standardized billing and collection policy. Billing frequency is dependent on whether the contract is a fixed price or actual cost contract. Payment due date is designed to be both responsive to the County’s cash flow needs and reasonable enough as to not require special processing by the contracting entity. If payments are not received by the required due dates, a late payment fee shall be computed and billed to the contracting entity in accordance with the requirements of this procedure. Nothing herein shall affect the liability, including pre-judgment interest, of the contracting party for services or materials in as much as this is a policy to enact standard billing practices.

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Samples: 1 Agreement

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STATUS OF COUNTY. 5 COUNTY is, and shall at all times be deemed to be, an independent contractor 6 and shall be wholly responsible for the manner in which it performs the services 7 required of it by the terms of this Agreement. Nothing herein contained shall be 8 construed as creating the relationship of employer and employee, or principal 9 and agent, between DISTRICT and COUNTY or any of COUNTY’s agents or 10 employees. COUNTY and its SHERIFF shall retain all authority for rendition of 11 services, standards of performance, control of personnel, and other matters 12 incident to the performance of services by COUNTY pursuant to this 13 Agreement. COUNTY, its agents and employees, shall not be entitled to any 14 rights or privileges of DISTRICT employees and shall not be considered in any 15 manner to be DISTRICT employees. 16 // 17 // 18 // 19 // 20 // 21 // 22 // 23 // 24 // 25 // 26 // 27 // 28 // Attachment B - County Agreement Page 6 of 10 ATTACHMENT A COUNTY BILLING POLICY APPROVED BY BOARD MINUTE ORDER DATED OCTOBER 27, 1992 I. POLICY All County agencies/departments/districts (County) governed by the Board of Supervisors shall bill xxxx contracting entities for materials and/or services provided under contract in accordance with the following standardized billing and collection policy. Billing frequency is dependent on whether the contract is a fixed price or actual cost contract. Payment due date is designed to be both responsive to the County’s cash flow needs and reasonable enough as to not require special processing by the contracting entity. If payments are not received by the required due dates, a late payment fee shall be computed and billed to the contracting entity in accordance with the requirements of this procedure. Nothing herein shall affect the liability, including pre-judgment interest, of the contracting party for services or materials in as much as this is a policy to enact standard billing practices.

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Samples: 1 Agreement

STATUS OF COUNTY. 5 9 COUNTY is, and shall at all times be deemed to be, an independent contractor 6 10 and shall be wholly responsible for the manner in which it performs the services 7 11 required of it by the terms of this Agreement. Nothing herein contained shall be 8 12 construed as creating the relationship of employer and employee, or principal 9 13 and agent, between DISTRICT and COUNTY or any of COUNTY’s agents or 10 14 employees. COUNTY and its SHERIFF shall retain all authority for rendition of 11 15 services, standards of performance, control of personnel, and other matters 12 16 incident to the performance of services by COUNTY pursuant to this 13 17 Agreement. COUNTY, its agents and employees, shall not be entitled to any 14 18 rights or privileges of DISTRICT employees and shall not be considered in any 15 19 manner to be DISTRICT employees. 16 // 17 // 18 // 19 // 20 // 21 // 22 // 23 // 24 // 25 // 26 // 27 // 28 // Attachment B - County Agreement Page 6 8 of 10 12 ATTACHMENT A COUNTY BILLING POLICY APPROVED BY BOARD MINUTE ORDER DATED OCTOBER 27, 1992 I. POLICY All County agencies/departments/districts (County) governed by the Board of Supervisors shall bill contracting entities for materials and/or services provided under contract in accordance with the following standardized billing and collection policy. Billing frequency is dependent on whether the contract is a fixed price or actual cost contract. Payment due date is designed to be both responsive to the County’s cash flow needs and reasonable enough as to not require special processing by the contracting entity. If payments are not received by the required due dates, a late payment fee shall be computed and billed to the contracting entity in accordance with the requirements of this procedure. Nothing herein shall affect the liability, including pre-judgment interest, of the contracting party for services or materials in as much as this is a policy to enact standard billing practices.

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Samples: Agreement

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STATUS OF COUNTY. 5 9 COUNTY is, and shall at all times be deemed to be, an independent contractor 6 10 and shall be wholly responsible for the manner in which it performs the services 7 11 required of it by the terms of this Agreement. Nothing herein contained shall be 8 12 construed as creating the relationship of employer and employee, or principal 9 13 and agent, between DISTRICT and COUNTY or any of COUNTY’s agents or 10 14 employees. COUNTY and its SHERIFF shall retain all authority for rendition of 11 15 services, standards of performance, control of personnel, and other matters 12 16 incident to the performance of services by COUNTY pursuant to this 13 17 Agreement. COUNTY, its agents and employees, shall not be entitled to any 14 18 rights or privileges of DISTRICT employees and shall not be considered in any 15 19 manner to be DISTRICT employees. 16 // 17 // 18 // 19 // 20 // 21 // 22 // 23 // 24 // 25 // 26 // 27 // 28 // Attachment B - County Agreement Page 6 8 of 10 12 ATTACHMENT A COUNTY BILLING POLICY APPROVED BY BOARD MINUTE ORDER DATED OCTOBER 27, 1992 I. POLICY All County agencies/departments/districts (County) governed by the Board of Supervisors shall bill xxxx contracting entities for materials and/or services provided under contract in accordance with the following standardized billing and collection policy. Billing frequency is dependent on whether the contract is a fixed price or actual cost contract. Payment due date is designed to be both responsive to the County’s cash flow needs and reasonable enough as to not require special processing by the contracting entity. If payments are not received by the required due dates, a late payment fee shall be computed and billed to the contracting entity in accordance with the requirements of this procedure. Nothing herein shall affect the liability, including pre-judgment interest, of the contracting party for services or materials in as much as this is a policy to enact standard billing practices.

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Samples: Agreement

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