Independent Contractor; Personnel Sample Clauses

Independent Contractor; Personnel a. Contractor enters into this Agreement as, and shall continue to be, an independent contractor. All Services shall be performed only by the Contractor and Contractor’s employees. Under no circumstances shall Contractor, or any of Contractor's employees, look to PORT as his/her employer, or as a partner, agent, or principal. Neither Contractor, nor any of Contractor's employees, shall be entitled to any benefits accorded to PORT ’s employees, including without limitation worker's compensation, disability insurance, vacation, or sick pay. Contractor shall be responsible for providing, at Contractor's expense, and in Contractor's name, unemployment, disability, worker's compensation and other insurance, as well as any and all licenses and permits usual or necessary for conducting the Services. The contractor shall be responsible for paying all applicable local, state and federal taxes.
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Independent Contractor; Personnel. The Hospital shall, throughout the life of the contract, have the right of reasonable rejection and approval of staff or subcontractors assigned to the work by Independent Contractor. If the Hospital reasonably rejects staff or subcontractors, Independent Contractor must provide replacement staff or subcontractors satisfactory to the Hospital in a timely manner and at no additional cost to the Hospital. The day-to-day supervision and control of Independent Contractor’s employees and subcontractors is the sole responsibility of Independent Contractor.
Independent Contractor; Personnel. 1. Allied Universal is responsible for the hiring, training and supervision of all security professionals assigned by Allied Universal to Client’s location(s). Should Client direct or supervise security officers or change the instructions or supervision given to the security professionals by Allied Universal, including but not limited to including requiring Allied Universal personnel to use force and/or restraints and/or instructions related to Legally Mandated Break Periods (as defined herein), Client will be responsible for any damages, liabilities, claims or other consequences that may result.
Independent Contractor; Personnel. 11.1 LIT enters into this Agreement as, and shall continue to be, an independent contractor. All Services shall be performed only by LIT and LIT's employees and subcontractors. Subject to and in accordance with the conditions and provisions of this Agreement, LIT shall have the exclusive right to control the details of its operations and activities and be solely responsible for the acts and omissions of its officers, agents, servants, employees, consultants and subcontractors. Under no circumstances shall LIT, or any of LIT's employees, look to City as his/her employer, or as a partner, agent or principal. Neither LIT, nor any of LIT's employees, shall be entitled to any benefits accorded to City's employees, including without limitation worker's compensation, disability insurance, vacation, or sick pay. LIT shall be responsible for providing, at LIT's expense, and in LIT's name, unemployment, disability, worker's compensation, and other insurance, as well as any and all licenses and permits usual or necessary for conducting the Services. LIT shall be responsible for paying all applicable local, state, and federal taxes.
Independent Contractor; Personnel 

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  • Independent Contractor Benefits It is the express intention of the Company and Consultant that Consultant performs the Services as an independent contractor. Nothing in this Agreement shall in any way be construed to constitute Consultant as an employee or entitling Consultant to any of benefits otherwise provided to employees of the Company. Consultant acknowledges and agrees that Consultant is obligated to report as income all compensation received by Consultant pursuant to this Agreement. Consultant agrees to and acknowledges the obligation to pay all self-employment and other taxes on such income.

  • Independent Contractor Status The Sub-Adviser shall for all purposes hereof be deemed to be an independent contractor and shall, unless otherwise provided or authorized, have no authority to act for or represent the Trust or the Advisers in any way or otherwise be deemed an agent of the Fund or the Advisers.

  • Independent Contractor Relationship SELLER is an independent contractor in all its operations and activities hereunder. The employees used by SELLER to perform Work under this Contract shall be SELLER's employees exclusively without any relation whatsoever to LOCKHEED XXXXXX.

  • Employees and Independent Contractors Party agrees that it shall comply with the laws of the State of Vermont with respect to the appropriate classification of its workers and service providers as “employees” and “independent contractors” for all purposes, to include for purposes related to unemployment compensation insurance and workers compensation coverage, and proper payment and reporting of wages. Party agrees to ensure that all of its subcontractors or sub-grantees also remain in legal compliance as to the appropriate classification of “workers” and “independent contractors” relating to unemployment compensation insurance and workers compensation coverage, and proper payment and reporting of wages. Party will on request provide to the Agency of Human Services information pertaining to the classification of its employees to include the basis for the classification. Failure to comply with these obligations may result in termination of this Agreement.

  • Independent Contractors The relationship of the parties is that of independent contractors, and neither party will incur any debts or make any commitments for the other party except to the extent expressly provided in this Agreement. Nothing in this Agreement is intended to create or will be construed as creating between the parties the relationship of joint ventures, co-partners, employer/employee or principal and agent.

  • Independent Contractor The Contractor and its employees, agents, representatives, and subcontractors are independent contractors and not employees or agents of the State of Florida and are not entitled to State of Florida benefits. The Department and Customer will not be bound by any acts or conduct of the Contractor or its employees, agents, representatives, or subcontractors. The Contractor agrees to include this provision in all its subcontracts under the Contract.

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