Common use of General Obligation Clause in Contracts

General Obligation. Supplier will not knowingly assign any individual to provide services to University if the individual has a history of criminal conduct. For proposes of this agreement, “criminal conduct” means (a) that the person is listed on any state’s sexual offender registry; (b) that person is listed on the Tennessee Abuse Registry, or (c) that the person has been convicted of a felony in any state.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Supplier) Agreement, Amendment, Supplier) Agreement

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General Obligation. Supplier Contractor will not knowingly assign any individual to provide services to University if the individual has a history of criminal conduct. For proposes of this agreement, “criminal conduct” means (a) that the person is listed on any state’s sexual offender registry; (b) that person is listed on the Tennessee Abuse Registry, or (c) that the person has been convicted of a felony in any state.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Standard Payable Agreement, Standard Payable Agreement

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General Obligation. Supplier will not knowingly assign any individual to provide services to University if the individual has a history of criminal conduct. For proposes of this agreementAgreement, “criminal conduct” means (a) that the person is listed on any state’s sexual offender registry; (b) that person is listed on the Tennessee Abuse Registry, or (c) that the person has been convicted of a felony in any state.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Supplier) Agreement, cloudprod.utc.edu

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