Lower-tier Subcontractors Sample Clauses

Lower-tier Subcontractors. Seller shall include this clause in all of its subcontracts, at any tier, involving performance of this Agreement. However, such provision in the subcontracts shall not relieve Seller of its obligation to assure compliance with the provisions of this clause for all aspects of the work. Seller shall be responsible for identifying all potential hazards to their lower-tier subcontractors. PART 3A. APPLICABLE WHEN WORK INVOLVES ACCESS TO CLASSIFIED INFORMATION, SPECIAL NUCLEAR MATERIAL OR AUTHORIZED UNRESTRICTED ACCESS TO AREAS CONTAINING THESE
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Lower-tier Subcontractors. Any lower-tier subcontractor shall be bound to Subcontractor to the same extent Subcontractor is bound to Contractor and to the same extent Contractor is bound to Owner. This form may be used for lower-tier subcontracts and when so used the term "Owner" (in the General Conditions) shall include any entity in privity with Contractor for which Contractor performs work or assumes duties and/or obligations.
Lower-tier Subcontractors. Vendor shall, subject to the terms set forth in Exhibit 1, as required by Contract Documents and applicable to Vendor’s Work, maintain at its own expense throughout the life of each Project and period of applicable statutes, the minimum types and minimum amounts of insurance described herein. Vendor agrees to include these insurance requirements, in their entirety, in any lower-tier subcontract and/or purchase order executed by Vendor for any part of its scope of Work to be performed by Vendor or said lower-tier subcontractors under this Order. Vendor agrees to enforce with its employees and all lower-tier subcontractors all requirements, obligations and as specified in this Exhibit 1.
Lower-tier Subcontractors. The Subcontractor agrees to flow down these insurance requirements to all lower tier Subcontractors and Subcontractors that provide any services or work, if subcontracting is permitted by Company.
Lower-tier Subcontractors. Seller shall include this clause in all of its subcontracts, at any tier, involving performance of this Agreement. However, such provision in the subcontracts shall not relieve Seller of its obligation to assure compliance with the provisions of this clause for all aspects of the work. Seller shall be responsible for identifying all potential hazards to their lower-tier subcontractors. CT February 2008 PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT WERE OMITTED AND HAVE BEEN FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECRETARY OF THE COMMISSION PURSUANT TO AN APPLICATION FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT UNDER RULE 406 OF THE SECURITIES ACT; [***] DENOTES OMISSIONS. PART 3A. APPLICABLE WHEN WORK INVOLVES ACCESS TO CLASSIFIED INFORMATION, SPECIAL NUCLEAR MATERIAL OR AUTHORIZED UNRESTRICTED ACCESS TO AREAS CONTAINING THESE
Lower-tier Subcontractors. Seller shall include this clause in all of its subcontracts, at any tier, involving performance of this Agreement. However, such provision in the subcontracts shall not relieve Seller of its obligation to assure compliance with the provisions of this clause for all aspects of the work. Seller shall be responsible for identifying all potential hazards to their lower-tier subcontractors. PART 3A. APPLICABLE WHEN WORK INVOLVES ACCESS TO CLASSIFIED INFORMATION, SPECIAL NUCLEAR MATERIAL OR AUTHORIZED UNRESTRICTED ACCESS TO AREAS CONTAINING THESE CT February 2008 PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT WERE OMITTED AND HAVE BEEN FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECRETARY OF THE COMMISSION PURSUANT TO AN APPLICATION FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT UNDER RULE 406 OF THE SECURITIES ACT; [***] DENOTES OMISSIONS.
Lower-tier Subcontractors. In the event Contractor proposes to engage any third parties including, without limitation, subcontractors to Contractor, to perform a portion of the Services (a "Lower Tier Subcontractor"), such Lower Tier Subcontractor must first be approved in writing by GGH, unless already contemplated by this Agreement. Contractor will cause all Lower Tier Subcontractors to acknowledge that they are bound by the provisions of this Agreement. GGH shall be responsible for the payment of all compensation to Lower Tier Contractors including, without limitation, reimbursement of all costs incurred by such Lower Tier Subcontractors. Contractor shall be responsible for supervising the Lower Tier Contractors and ensuring their timely performance of the Services.
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Lower-tier Subcontractors. Subcontractor is responsible for meeting the DBE goals in the Prime Contract for its lower-tiered subcontracts, in conformance with 49 CFR Section 26.53(e). Contractor has the same rights against Subcontractor that Owner has against Contractor under the Prime Contract if Subcontractor fails to meet the DBE goal without making sufficient good faith efforts to meet said goal. If Subcontractor’s lower-tiered subcontractor is a qualified DBE, Subcontractor shall certify the amount of such award and the percentage by which same satisfies, or exceeds, Subcontractor’s share of the Project’s participation goals.
Lower-tier Subcontractors. Subcontractor further promises and agrees that it will bind and require all of its subcontractors and their subcontractors performing work at the Project Site covered by any of the labor agreements specified in Section 14.1 above to agree to all of the foregoing terms and conditions, to the same effect as herein provided with respect to Subcontractor.
Lower-tier Subcontractors. Subcontractor shall obtain Contractor’s prior written approval of all proposed lower-tier subcontractors (refered to in this Section 33 as “sub-subcontractors”) before awarding lower-tier subcontracts. Contractor may reasonably reject any proposed sub-subcontractor. Contractor’s approval of a sub-subcontractor does not imply or constitute Contractor’s assumption of any responsibility for that sub-subcontractor, nor does it relieve Subcontractor of any responsibility with respect to the Subcontract Work. Subcontractor shall require and insure that each sub-subcontractor procures the insurance coverage required under Section 25 (Insurance), or otherwise cover the liabilities under policies in form, in amounts, and with insurance companies all acceptable to Contractor. Upon Contractor request, Subcontractor shall obtain insurance policies or certificates of insurance from its sub-subcontractors and deliver the policies or certificates to Contractor. If Subcontractor cannot produce acceptable evidence of its sub-subcontractor insurance, then Contractor may procure the required insurance and deduct premiums from amounts then owed or subsequently owing to Subcontractor.
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