Contractor Agent definition

Contractor Agent means any person mandated by a Prime Contractor or consortium/joint venture to do business for and on behalf of, or to represent in a business transaction, the Prime Contractor and thereby acquire rights for the Prime Contractor or consortium/joint venture against NHLS or an organ of state and incur obligations binding the Prime Contractor or consortium/joint venture in favour of NHLS or an organ of state.
Contractor Agent means the Contractor’s members, directors, officers, shareholders, partners, managers, principal officers, representatives, agents, servants, consultants, employees, or any one of them or any other person or entity with whom the Contractor is in privity of an oral or written contract and the Contractor intends for such person or entity to perform under the Agreement in any capacity.
Contractor Agent means and refers to any person for whom the DB Contractor is responsible under this Contract, including (a) the DB Contractor, (b) its Subcontractors at any tier (including Design Professionals), (c) any other persons performing any of the Work, (d) their respective directors, officers, executives, shareholders, general managers, employees, consultants, estimators, agents (including purchasing or contracting agents), superintendents or supervisory personnel, successors, assigns, and invitees, and (e) any other party directly or indirectly employed by the foregoing or for whose acts any of them may be legally or contractually responsible or liable.

Examples of Contractor Agent in a sentence

  • If HHSC determines in good faith that a particular Contractor Agent is not conducting himself or herself in accordance with the terms of the Contract, HHSC may provide Contractor with notice and documentation regarding its concerns.

  • Upon receipt of such notice, Contractor must promptly investigate the matter and, at HHSC's election, take appropriate action that may include removing the Contractor Agent from performing any Work under the Contract and replacing the Contractor Agent with a similarly qualified individual acceptable to HHSC as soon as reasonably practicable or as otherwise agreed to by HHSC.

  • Upon receipt of such notice, Contractor must promptly investigate the matter and, at HHSC’s election, take appropriate action that may include removing the Contractor Agent from performing any Work under the Contract and replacing the Contractor Agent with a similarly qualified individual acceptable to HHSC as soon as reasonably practicable or as otherwise agreed to by HHSC.

  • Accordingly, the Prospective Adoptive Parent must initial below whether he/she is a Board Member, Donor, Volunteer, Employee, Contractor, Agent, Prior Client, Vendor, or a close family member of one these defined classes, so that Adoption STAR may monitor this fair delivery.

  • Contractor will comply with the following obligations in connection with the use or disclosure of Personally Identifiable Information that is not expressly permitted by this Agreement, and that takes place while such information is in the custody or control of Contractor or a Contractor Agent (a “Security Incident”).

  • Contractor (Agent) shall adhere to and comply with the Federal Insurance Fraud Provisions of the Violent Crime Control Act (18 USC Sec.

  • To the extent the DB Contractor, any Subcontractor or any other Contractor Agent causes or is responsible for, through any act or omission, any fees, costs, damages, or expenses payable by a State Party under the Facility Documents, the DB Contractor shall (a) be fully responsible to the State Party for all such fees, costs, damages, and expenses and (b) be fully responsible for any and all obligations of the State Party arising out of such acts or omissions pursuant to the terms of the Facility Documents.

  • The DB Contractor shall have no obligation with respect to any such Confidential Information that (x) is or becomes publicly known through no act of the DB Contractor or a Contractor Agent, (y) is approved for release by written authorization of the Authority and the ADOC, or (z) is required to be disclosed by the DB Contractor pursuant to a legal process (as further described in Subsection 7.19.2 (Use of Confidential Information) below).

  • If the Contractor or its Contractor Agent is required to disclose Confidential Information by law or order of a court, administrative agency, or other governmental body, then it shall provide the Exchange with prompt notice of the order or requirement, so that the Exchange may seek a protective order or otherwise prevent or restrict such disclosure.

  • Upon receipt of such notice, Contractor must promptly investigate the matter and, at election, take appropriate action that may include removing the Contractor Agent from performing any Work under the Contract and replacing the Contractor Agent with a similarly qualified individual acceptable to HHSC as soon as reasonably practicable or as otherwise agreed to by HHSC.


More Definitions of Contractor Agent

Contractor Agent means an agent of the Contractor with regards to the Services or the Contract.
Contractor Agent means any contractor, subcontractor, representative or agent (and the employees of any such contractor, subcontractor, representative or agent) retained, directly or indirectly, by Eagle or Executive and providing Contractor Services or any portion thereof on behalf of Eagle or Executive.
Contractor Agent means a third-party entity in a contractual or similar relationship with the State Agency to act on the Agency’s behalf to administer, or assist in administering, an income-maintenance or health-maintenance program described in this agreement.

Related to Contractor Agent

  • Contractor means the individual or entity, that has entered into this contract with the Commonwealth.

  • Prime Contractor as used in this clause, means a person who has entered into a prime contract with the United States.

  • Contractor / Vendor means the Tenderer whose bid has been accepted and awarded Letter of Acceptance for a specific item followed by the signing of Contract.

  • Contractors means the bidder whose bid has been accepted by the COE;

  • Contractor Related Parties means any affliates of the Contractor and the Contractor's executive officers, Pennsylvania officers and directors, or owners of 5 percent or more interest in the Contractor.

  • Contractor Group means Contractor, its parent and subsidiary companies as defined by the term “Affiliate,” and its and their respective Subcontractors and contractors of whatever tier and the officers, directors, employees, agents and representatives of all of the foregoing.

  • Subcontractor means any supplier, distributor, vendor, or firm that furnishes supplies or services to or for a prime contractor or another subcontractor.

  • Third Party Contractor as used in the Student Data Protection Act and “Operator” as used in COPPA. De-Identified Information (DII): De-Identification refers to the process by which the Contractor removes or obscures any Personally Identifiable Information (“PII”) from Education Records in a way that removes or minimizes the risk of disclosure of the identity of the individual and information about them.