Subcontractor Licenses Sample Clauses

Subcontractor Licenses. All Subcontractors shall be properly licensed by the California State Licensing Board. All Subcontractors (of any tier) performing any portion of the Work must comply with the Labor Code sections 1725.5 and 1771.1 and must be properly and currently registered with the California Department of Industrial Relations and qualified to perform public works pursuant to Labor Code section 1725.5 throughout the duration of the Project. No portion of the Work is permitted to be performed by a subcontractor of any tier unless the Subcontractor is properly registered with DIR. Any Subcontractors of any tier not properly registered with DIR shall be substituted in accordance with Labor Code section 1771.1.
Subcontractor Licenses. With respect to the Intellectual Property Rights owned or used by Subcontractors in performance of the Work, Contractor shall procure for Owner an irrevocable, perpetual, nonexclusive, royalty-free, fully paid-up, transferable (subject to the limitations in Section 12.5), world-wide license to use such Intellectual Property Rights in connection with the Permitted Purposes to the same extent as the license provided by Contractor under Section 12.2, and shall cause any applicable Subcontractor to execute any documents reasonably requested by Owner to evidence the foregoing; provided, however, solely with respect to Owner’s right to use the Intellectual Property Rights in connection with the addition, improvement or alteration of the Facility or any component thereof, Contractor’s obligation shall be to use commercially reasonable efforts to obtain such license rights, and in the event Contractor cannot obtain a substantially similar license from such a Subcontractor in connection with the addition, improvement or alteration of the Facility or any component thereof, Contractor will promptly notify Owner and the Parties shall work together in good faith and in an expedited manner to obtain a license adequate to support all of the Permitted Purposes. Notwithstanding the requirements of Section 11.1(a)(ii) and Article 12, with respect to intellectual property matters relating to or arising from the General Electric scope of supply provided pursuant to Power Island Supply Agreement, Contractor hereby provides only those same ownership and license rights and corresponding indemnity rights, limitations and obligations that are provided to Contractor (as assignee of Owner) in the Power Island Supply Agreement, mutatis mutandis. In the event that any Third Party claims an actual or alleged violation, misappropriation or infringement by the General Electric scope of supply provided pursuant to Power Island Supply Agreement of any Intellectual Property Right or unauthorized disclosure or use of trade secrets by General Electric or its subcontractors for which Contractor provides an indemnity under this Agreement, then Contractor covenants to use commercially reasonable efforts to enforce General Electric’s indemnity obligations under the Power Island Supply Agreement with respect to such a Claim, but Contractor’s liability to Owner for such a Claim shall be limited to Contractor’s actual recovery from General Electric on account thereof; provided, however, that Contrac...
Subcontractor Licenses. All Subcontractors shall hold the appropriate California A-General Engineering Contractor, B-General Contractor, or C-Specialty license and all Design Consultants shall hold a license in the appropriate design discipline at the time of award of the Contract and all shall maintain the license at all times during performance of the Work.