Contractor Laws definition

Contractor Laws means Laws applicable to Contractor in its capacity as service provider providing the Services and Contractor’s business operations as they relate to the delivery of the Services.
Contractor Laws. Has the meaning given in Section 14.10(e) of the Agreement.

Examples of Contractor Laws in a sentence

  • Contractor and its subcontractors will at all times comply with those Laws applicable to Contractor and Contractor’s business, activities, Contractor’s facilities and the provision of Services hereunder, including Laws of any country or jurisdiction from which or through which Contractor provides the Services or obtains resources or personnel to do so (Contractor Laws).

  • Contractor shall implement (and bear the costs associated with) any change in Contractor Laws prior to the deadline imposed by the regulatory or governmental body having jurisdiction for such requirement or change.

  • This subcontract agreement does not create an employer/employee relationship between the Tillamook City Police Department and Tillamook Family Counselling Center, Oregon Independent Contractor Laws apply.

  • Within ten days following the execution of each subcontract, Contractor shall provide Owner with reasonable proof that each corresponding Subcontractor is or is not a nonresident contractor within the meaning of the Nonresident Contractor Laws.

  • Contractor hereby agrees to indemnify Owner against any liability, cause of action, claims, damages, penalties, loss, cost or expense, including without limitation, reasonable attorneys fees, arising from any failure by Contractor or any Subcontractor to comply with the provisions of the Nonresident Contractor Laws.