HIRING CONTRACTORS Sample Clauses

HIRING CONTRACTORS. The Owner hereby gives power to the Agent to contract, hire, supervise and/or discharge firms and persons, including utilities, required for the operation and maintenance of the Property. The Agent may perform any of the Agent’s duties through attorneys, agents, employees, or independent contractors and, except for persons working in the Agent’s firm, shall not be responsible for their acts, omissions, defaults, negligence and/or costs of same.
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HIRING CONTRACTORS. The Owner hereby gives power to the Manager to contract, hire, supervise, and discharge firms and persons, including utilities, required for the operation and maintenance of the Property. The Manager may perform any of the Manager’s duties through attorneys, agents, employees, or independent contractors and, except for persons working in the Manager’s firm, shall not be responsible for their acts, omissions, defaults, negligence, or costs of the same.
HIRING CONTRACTORS. In addition to the right of the Company to contract out, contractors may be hired to perform work that otherwise might be considered to fall under the scope of the Association in the following circumstances:
HIRING CONTRACTORS. As a prerequisite to receipt of this Agreement, the Grantee has completed the appropriate procurement process and has provided Certificates of Insurance showing coverage of the types and limits described in Paragraph 7 of Attachment C, and as required by Attachment D, for all contractors working on the Project.
HIRING CONTRACTORS. Hire, discharge, and supervise, in the name of Owner, all labor and contractors required for the operation and maintenance of the Property; it being agreed that all contractors shall be deemed contractors of Owner and not of Agent, and Owner will have all obligations arising from such contracts. Agent may perform any of its duties through Owner’s attorneys, agents, or contractors and shall not be responsible for their acts, defaults, or negligence if reasonable care by Agent has been exercised in their employment and retention. Owner grants Agent the authority to make decisions under this Agreement in Agent’s sole and absolute discretion. By initialing below, you acknowledge and agree to the terms in Section 2. X Initial Here
HIRING CONTRACTORS. Hire, discharge and supervise, in the name of Owner, all labor, employees and contractors required for the operation and maintenance of the Property; it being agreed that all contractors shall be deemed contractors of the Owner and not of Agent, and Owner will have all obligations arising from such contracts. Agent may perform any of its duties through Owner’s attorneys, agents or contractors and shall not be responsible for their acts, defaults, or negligence if reasonable care by Agent has been exercised in their employment and retention. Agent makes no representation, warranty, or guarantee of competence of performance of contractors.
HIRING CONTRACTORS. 33. The Owner hereby gives power to the Property Manager to contract, hire, supervise and/or discharge firms and persons, including utilities, required for the operation and maintenance of the Premises. The Property Manager may perform any of the Property Manager’s duties through attorneys, agents, employees, or independent contractors and, except for persons working in the Property Manager’s firm, shall not be responsible for their acts, omissions, defaults, negligence and/or costs of same.
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