Common use of Florida Statutes Clause in Contracts

Florida Statutes. 10. Vendor is, and shall be, in the performance of all services and activities under this Agreement, an independent contractor, and not an employee, agent, or servant of Board; and no provisions of Board’ s personnel policies shall apply to this Agreement. None of the benefits provided by Board to its employees including, but not limited to, worker’s compensation insurance and unemployment insurance, are available from Board to Vendor, or its employees, agents or servants. Vendor assumes responsibility for payment of all federal, state and local taxes imposed or required of Vendor including but not limited to FICA, FUTA, unemployment insurance, Social Security and income tax laws for which Vendor as employer is responsible. Vendor shall be solely responsible for any worker’s compensation insurance required by law and shall provide the Board with proof of insurance upon demand. The parties agree that Board shall not: (a) pay dues, licenses or membership fees for Vendor; (b) require attendance by Vendor, except as otherwise specified herein; (c) control the method, manner or means of performing under this Agreement, except as otherwise specified herein; or (d) restrict or prevent Vendor from working for any other party.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: On Call Electrical Services Contract, This Agreement, General Contractor

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Florida Statutes. 10. Vendor is, and shall be, in the performance of all services and activities under this Agreement, an independent contractor, and not an employee, agent, or servant of Board; and no provisions of Board’ s personnel policies shall apply to this Agreement. None of the benefits provided by Board to its employees including, but not limited to, worker’s ’ s compensation insurance and unemployment insurance, are available from Board to Vendor, or its employees, agents or servants. Vendor assumes responsibility for payment of all federal, state and local taxes imposed or required of Vendor including but not limited to FICA, FUTA, unemployment insurance, Social Security and income tax laws for which Vendor as employer is responsible. Vendor shall be solely responsible for any worker’s compensation insurance required by law and shall provide the Board with proof of insurance upon demand. The parties agree that Board shall not: (a) pay dues, licenses or membership fees for Vendor; (b) require attendance by Vendor, except as otherwise specified herein; (c) control the method, manner or means of performing under this Agreement, except as otherwise specified herein; or (d) restrict or prevent Vendor from working for any other party.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: County Hydrant Iso, Sumter County Canal Maintenance Agreement, Charlie Building Agreement

Florida Statutes. 10. Vendor Firm is, and shall be, in the performance of all services and activities under this Agreement, an independent contractorFirm, and not an employee, agent, or servant of Board; and no provisions of Board’ s personnel policies shall apply to this Agreement. None of the benefits provided by Board to its employees including, but not limited to, worker’s ’ s compensation insurance and unemployment insurance, are available from Board to VendorFirm, or its employees, agents or servants. Vendor Firm assumes responsibility for payment of all federal, state and local taxes imposed or required of Vendor Firm including but not limited to FICA, FUTA, unemployment insurance, Social Security and income tax laws for which Vendor Firm as employer is responsible. Vendor Firm shall be solely responsible for any worker’s compensation insurance required by law and shall provide the Board with proof of insurance upon demand. The parties agree that Board shall not: (a) pay dues, licenses or membership fees for VendorFirm; (b) require attendance by VendorFirm, except as otherwise specified herein; (c) control the method, manner or means of performing under this Agreement, except as otherwise specified herein; or (d) restrict or prevent Vendor Firm from working for any other party.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: County New Construction, Fee Update Study Agreement, Mstu Study Agreement

Florida Statutes. 10. Vendor is, and shall be, in the performance of all services and activities under this Agreement, an independent contractorVendor, and not an employee, agent, or servant of Board; and no provisions of Board’ s personnel policies shall apply to this Agreement. None of the benefits provided by Board to its employees including, but not limited to, worker’s compensation insurance and unemployment insurance, are available from Board to Vendor, or its employees, agents or servants. Vendor assumes responsibility for payment of all federal, state and local taxes imposed or required of Vendor including but not limited to FICA, FUTA, unemployment insurance, Social Security and income tax laws for which Vendor as employer is responsible. Vendor shall be solely responsible for any worker’s compensation insurance required by law and shall provide the Board with proof of insurance upon demand. The parties agree that Board shall not: (a) pay dues, licenses or membership fees for Vendor; (b) require attendance by Vendor, except as otherwise specified herein; (c) control the method, manner or means of performing under this Agreement, except as otherwise specified herein; or (d) restrict or prevent Vendor from working for any other party.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: This Agreement, Sumter County Janitorial Services Agreement, Recycling Services Agreement

Florida Statutes. 10. Vendor Firm is, and shall be, in the performance of all services and activities under this Agreement, an independent contractorFirm, and not an employee, agent, or servant of Board; and no provisions of Board’ s personnel policies shall apply to this Agreement. None of the benefits provided by Board to its employees including, but not limited to, worker’s compensation insurance and unemployment insurance, are available from Board to VendorFirm, or its employees, agents or servants. Vendor Firm assumes responsibility for payment of all federal, state and local taxes imposed or required of Vendor Firm including but not limited to FICA, FUTA, unemployment insurance, Social Security and income tax laws for which Vendor Firm as employer is responsible. Vendor Firm shall be solely responsible for any worker’s compensation insurance required by law and shall provide the Board with proof of insurance upon demand. The parties agree that Board shall not: (a) pay dues, licenses or membership fees for VendorFirm; (b) require attendance by VendorFirm, except as otherwise specified herein; (c) control the method, manner or means of performing under this Agreement, except as otherwise specified herein; or (d) restrict or prevent Vendor Firm from working for any other party.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Sumter County Agreement, County Executive Recruiting Services Agreement

Florida Statutes. 10. Vendor Firm is, and shall be, in the performance of all services and activities under this Agreement, an independent contractorFirm, and not an employee, agent, or servant of Board; and no provisions of Board’ s personnel policies shall apply to this Agreement. None of the benefits provided by Board to its employees including, but not limited to, worker’s ’ s compensation insurance and unemployment insurance, are available from Board to VendorFirm, or its employees, agents or servants. Vendor Firm assumes responsibility for payment of all federal, state and local taxes imposed or required of Vendor Firm including but not limited to FICA, FUTA, unemployment insurance, Social Security and income tax laws for which Vendor Firm, as employer is responsible. Vendor Firm shall be solely responsible for any worker’s compensation insurance required by law and shall provide the Board with proof of insurance upon demand. The parties agree that Board shall not: (a) pay dues, licenses or membership fees for VendorFirm; (b) require attendance by VendorFirm, except as otherwise specified herein; (c) control the method, manner or means of performing under this Agreement, except as otherwise specified herein; or (d) restrict or prevent Vendor Firm from working for any other party.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: County Comprehensive Plan Update Agreement

Florida Statutes. 107. Vendor is, and shall be, in the performance of all services and activities under this Agreement, an independent contractor, and not an employee, agent, or servant of Board; and no provisions of Board’ s ’s personnel policies shall apply to this Agreement. None of the benefits provided by Board to its employees including, but not limited to, worker’s ’ s compensation insurance and unemployment insurance, are available from Board to Vendor, or its employees, agents or servants. Vendor assumes responsibility for payment of all federal, state and local taxes imposed or required of Vendor including but not limited to FICA, FUTA, unemployment insurance, Social Security and income tax laws for which Vendor Vendor, as employer is responsible. Vendor shall be solely responsible for any worker’s compensation insurance required by law and shall provide the Board with proof of insurance upon demand. The parties agree that Board shall not: (a) pay dues, licenses or membership fees for Vendor; (b) require attendance by Vendor, except as otherwise specified herein; (c) control the method, manner or means of performing under this Agreement, except as otherwise specified herein; or (d) restrict or prevent Vendor from working for any other party.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Reimbursement Agreement

Florida Statutes. 106. Vendor is, and shall be, in the performance of all services and activities under this Agreement, an independent contractor, and not an employee, agent, or servant of Board; and no provisions of Board’ s personnel policies shall apply to this Agreement. None of the benefits provided by Board to its employees including, but not limited to, worker’s compensation insurance and unemployment insurance, are available from Board to Vendor, or its employees, agents or servants. Vendor assumes responsibility for payment of all federal, state and local taxes imposed or required of Vendor including but not limited to FICA, FUTA, unemployment insurance, Social Security and income tax laws for which Vendor as employer is responsible. Vendor shall be solely responsible for any worker’s compensation insurance required by law and shall provide the Board with proof of insurance upon demand. The parties agree that Board shall not: (a) pay dues, licenses or membership fees for Vendor; (b) require attendance by Vendor, except as otherwise specified herein; (c) control the method, manner or means of performing under this Agreement, except as otherwise specified herein; or (d) restrict or prevent Vendor from working for any other party.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Intersection Improvements Phase Ii Agreement

Florida Statutes. 10. Vendor is, and shall be, in the performance of all services and activities under this Agreement, an independent contractor, and not an employee, agent, or servant of Board; and no provisions of Board’ s personnel policies shall apply to this Agreement. None of the benefits provided by Board to its employees including, but not limited to, worker’s ’ s compensation insurance and unemployment insurance, are available from Board to Vendor, or its employees, agents or servants. Vendor assumes responsibility for payment of all federal, state and local taxes imposed or required of Vendor including but not limited to FICA, FUTA, unemployment insurance, Social Security and income tax laws for which Vendor Vendor, as employer is responsible. Vendor shall be solely responsible for any worker’s compensation insurance required by law and shall provide the Board with proof of insurance upon demand. The parties agree that Board shall not: (a) pay dues, licenses or membership fees for Vendor; (b) require attendance by Vendor, except as otherwise specified herein; (c) control the method, manner or means of performing under this Agreement, except as otherwise specified herein; or (d) restrict or prevent Vendor from working for any other party.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: County Employee Benefits Brokerage Agreement for Services

Florida Statutes. 1011. Vendor is, and shall be, in the performance of all services and activities under this Agreement, an independent contractor, and not an employee, agent, or servant of Board; and no provisions of Board’ s ’s personnel policies shall apply to this Agreement. None of the benefits provided by Board to its employees including, but not limited to, worker’s ’ s compensation insurance and unemployment insurance, are available from Board to Vendor, or its employees, agents or servants. Vendor assumes responsibility for payment of all federal, state and local taxes imposed or required of Vendor including but not limited to FICA, FUTA, unemployment insurance, Social Security and income tax laws for which Vendor as employer is responsible. Vendor shall be solely responsible for any worker’s compensation insurance required by law and shall provide the Board with proof of insurance upon demand. The parties agree that Board shall not: (a) pay dues, licenses or membership fees for Vendor; (b) require attendance by Vendor, except as otherwise specified herein; (c) control the method, manner or means of performing under this Agreement, except as otherwise specified herein; or (d) restrict or prevent Vendor from working for any other party.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: County New Supervisor of Elections Facility Agreement

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Florida Statutes. 10. Vendor is, and shall be, in the performance of all services and activities under this Agreement, an independent contractor, and not an employee, agent, or servant of Board; and no provisions of Board’ s ’s personnel policies shall apply to this Agreement. None of the benefits provided by Board to its employees including, but not limited to, worker’s ’ s compensation insurance and unemployment insurance, are available from Board to Vendor, or its employees, agents or servants. Vendor assumes responsibility for payment of all federal, state and local taxes imposed or required of Vendor including but not limited to FICA, FUTA, unemployment insurance, Social Security and income tax laws for which Vendor as employer is responsible. Vendor shall be solely responsible for any worker’s compensation insurance required by law and shall provide the Board with proof of insurance upon demand. The parties agree that Board shall not: (a) pay dues, licenses or membership fees for Vendor; (b) require attendance by Vendor, except as otherwise specified herein; (c) control the method, manner or means of performing under this Agreement, except as otherwise specified herein; or (d) restrict or prevent Vendor from working for any other party.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Project Agreement for Services

Florida Statutes. 10. Vendor is, and shall be, in the performance of all services and activities under this Agreement, an independent contractorVendor, and not an employee, agent, or servant of Board; and no provisions of Board’ s personnel policies shall apply to this Agreement. None of the benefits provided by Board to its employees including, but not limited to, worker’s ’ s compensation insurance and unemployment insurance, are available from Board to Vendor, or its employees, agents or servants. Vendor assumes responsibility for payment of all federal, state and local taxes imposed or required of Vendor including but not limited to FICA, FUTA, unemployment insurance, Social Security and income tax laws for which Vendor as employer is responsible. Vendor shall be solely responsible for any worker’s compensation insurance required by law and shall provide the Board with proof of insurance upon demand. The parties agree that Board shall not: (a) pay dues, licenses or membership fees for Vendor; (b) require attendance by Vendor, except as otherwise specified herein; (c) control the method, manner or means of performing under this Agreement, except as otherwise specified herein; or (d) restrict or prevent Vendor from working for any other party.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Apparatus Pumpers Agreement

Florida Statutes. 10. Vendor 10.Vendor is, and shall be, in the performance of all services and activities under this Agreement, an independent contractorvendor, and not an employee, agent, or servant of Board; and no provisions of Board’ s personnel policies shall apply to this Agreement. None of the benefits provided by Board to its employees including, but not limited to, worker’s ’ s compensation insurance and unemployment insurance, are available from Board to Vendor, or its employees, agents or servants. Vendor assumes responsibility for payment of all federal, state and local taxes imposed or required of Vendor including but not limited to FICA, FUTA, unemployment insurance, Social Security and income tax laws for which Vendor as employer is responsible. Vendor shall be solely responsible for any worker’s compensation insurance required by law and shall provide the Board with proof of insurance upon demand. The parties agree that Board shall not: (a) pay dues, licenses or membership fees for Vendor; (b) require attendance by Vendor, except as otherwise specified herein; (c) control the method, manner or means of performing under this Agreement, except as otherwise specified herein; or (d) restrict or prevent Vendor from working for any other party.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Monitoring Services Agreement

Florida Statutes. 106. Vendor is, and shall be, in the performance of all services and activities under this Agreement, an independent contractor, and not an employee, agent, or servant of Board; and no provisions of Board’ s personnel policies shall apply to this Agreement. None of the benefits provided by Board to its employees including, but not limited to, worker’s ’ s compensation insurance and unemployment insurance, are available from Board to Vendor, or its employees, agents or servants. Vendor assumes responsibility for payment of all federal, state and local taxes imposed or required of Vendor including but not limited to FICA, FUTA, unemployment insurance, Social Security and income tax laws for which Vendor as employer is responsible. Vendor shall be solely responsible for any worker’s compensation insurance required by law and shall provide the Board with proof of insurance upon demand. The parties agree that Board shall not: (a) pay dues, licenses or membership fees for Vendor; (b) require attendance by Vendor, except as otherwise specified herein; (c) control the method, manner or means of performing under this Agreement, except as otherwise specified herein; or (d) restrict or prevent Vendor from working for any other party.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Signalization Improvements Agreement

Florida Statutes. 109. Vendor Contractor is, and shall be, in the performance of all services and activities under this Agreement, an independent contractor, and not an employee, agent, or servant of Board; and no provisions of Board’ s ’s personnel policies shall apply to this Agreement. None of the benefits provided by Board to its employees including, but not limited to, worker’s compensation insurance and unemployment insurance, are available from Board to VendorContractor, or its employees, agents or servants. Vendor Contractor assumes responsibility for payment of all federal, state and local taxes imposed or required of Vendor Contractor including but not limited to FICA, FUTA, unemployment insurance, Social Security and income tax laws for which Vendor Contractor, as employer is responsible. Vendor Contractor shall be solely responsible for any worker’s 's compensation insurance required by law and shall provide the Board with proof of insurance upon demand. The parties agree that Board shall not: (a) pay dues, licenses or membership fees for VendorContractor; (b) require attendance by VendorContractor, except as otherwise specified herein; (c) control the method, manner or means of performing under this Agreement, except as otherwise specified herein; or (d) restrict or prevent Vendor Contractor from working for any other party.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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