Common use of Vendor Identification Clause in Contracts

Vendor Identification. Vendor shall cause each of its employees or any person acting on behalf of the Vendor, while providing goods/services to Owner under this Agreement and working on Owner’s property, to carry identification, with photo, showing that the individual is an employee or person acting on behalf of the Vendor. A badge worn outside of clothing is appropriate for this purpose. Such identification shall be produced upon request of any Owner representative, in order to confirm that the Vendor's representative is authorized to be present on Owner’s property and/or performing as authorized by the Agreement. Whereas campus security is of utmost importance, failure of any Vendor representative to produce the requisite identification upon request, shall be a material breach of the Agreement and shall be cause, at the discretion of Owner, for immediate termination of the Agreement. For those who commonly wear a work uniform, such uniform shall be worn while providing the services related to this Agreement in order that Owner may quickly and clearly identify Vendor's service representatives when necessary. A uniform, however, does not take the place of a photo identification badge.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Consulting Services Agreement, Design Services Agreement, Construction Agreement