Common use of Written Consent of the County Clause in Contracts

Written Consent of the County. The Contractor shall not subcontract any portion of this Contract or transfer or assign any claim arising pursuant to this Contract without the written consent of the County. The County’s consent must be sought in writing by the Contractor not less than 15 days prior to the date of any proposed subcontract. The rejection or approval by the County of any Subcontractor or the termination of a Subcontractor will not relieve Contractor of any of its responsibilities under the Contract, nor be the basis for additional charges to the County. In no event will the existence of the subcontract operate to release or reduce the liability of Contractor to the County for any breach in the performance of Contractor’s duties. The County has no contractual obligations to any Subcontractor or vendor under contract to the Contractor. Contractor is fully responsible for all contractual obligations, financial or otherwise, to its Subcontractors.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: kingcounty.gov, www.kingcounty.gov, www.cjtc.wa.gov

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Written Consent of the County. The Contractor shall not subcontract any portion of this Contract or transfer or assign any claim arising pursuant to this Contract without the written consent of the County. The County’s consent must be sought in writing by the Contractor not less than 15 days prior to the date of any proposed subcontract. The rejection or approval by the County of any Subcontractor subcontractor or the termination of a Subcontractor subcontractor will not relieve Contractor of any of its responsibilities under the Contract, nor be the basis for additional charges to the County. In no event will the existence of the subcontract operate to release or reduce the liability of Contractor to the County for any breach in the performance of Contractor’s duties. The County has no contractual obligations to any Subcontractor subcontractor or vendor under contract to the Contractor. Contractor is fully responsible for all contractual obligations, financial or otherwise, to its Subcontractorssubcontractors.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: crosscut.com

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