COMPENSATION INSURANCE REQUIREMENT. The Sub-Contractor is solely responsible for carrying the workers compensation insurance for Sub-Contractor and all of Sub-Contractor’s employees. The Sub-Contractor will defend and indemnify the Contractor against all claims against the Contractor by the Sub-Contractor or its employees relating to on-the- job-injuries and waive subrogation against the Contractor and its worker compensation insurance carrier for any claims filed by the Sub-Contractor’s employees or other sub-contractors employees. The Sub-Contractor further agrees to indemnify Contractor against any claims made by the Sub-Contractor or his employees. Finally, the Sub-Contractor agrees that if for any reason the Contractor is found liable for any workers compensation benefits payable to Sub-Contractor’s employee, then Sub-Contractor shall reimburse to Contractor any insurance premium associated with the claim and charged to the Contractor by Contractor’s own workers compensation insurance. If the Sub-Contractor cannot provide proof of workers compensation insurance via a valid certificate of insurance indicating coverage during the time the Sub-Contractor works/worked for the Contractor, than the Contractor may withhold a reasonable amount of the contract cost to pay any additional workers compensation premium the Contractor may incur due to the Sub-Contractor’s failure to provide proof of workers compensation insurance to Contractor;
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COMPENSATION INSURANCE REQUIREMENT. The Sub-Contractor is solely responsible for carrying the workers compensation insurance for Sub-Contractor and all of Sub-Contractor’s 's employees. The Sub-Contractor will defend and indemnify the Contractor against all claims against the Contractor by the Sub-Contractor or its employees relating to on-the- the-job-injuries and waive subrogation against the Contractor and its worker compensation insurance carrier for any claims filed by the Sub-Contractor’s 's employees or other sub-contractors employees. The Sub-Contractor further agrees to indemnify Contractor against any claims made by the Sub-Contractor or his employees. Finally, the Sub-Contractor agrees that if for any reason the Contractor is found liable for any workers compensation benefits payable to Sub-Contractor’s 's employee, then Sub-Contractor shall reimburse to Contractor any insurance premium associated with the claim and charged to the Contractor by Contractor’s 's own workers compensation insurance. If the Sub-Contractor cannot provide proof of workers compensation insurance via a valid certificate of insurance indicating coverage during the time the Sub-Contractor works/worked for the Contractor, than the Contractor may withhold a reasonable amount of the contract cost to pay any additional workers compensation premium the Contractor may incur due to the Sub-Contractor’s 's failure to provide proof of workers compensation insurance to Contractor;
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Samples: Performance Agreement
COMPENSATION INSURANCE REQUIREMENT. The Sub-Contractor is solely responsible for carrying the workers compensation insurance for Sub-Contractor and all of Sub-Contractor’s employees, if any. The Sub-Contractor will defend and indemnify the Contractor Client against all claims against the Contractor Client by the Sub-Contractor or its employees relating to on-the- job-injuries injuries, premises injuries, or for any other cause of action against the client by the Contractor or its employees and waive subrogation against the Contractor Client and its worker compensation insurance carrier for any claims filed by the Sub-Contractor’s employees or other any of the Contractor’s sub-contractors contractor’s employees. The Sub-Contractor further agrees to indemnify Contractor Client against any claims made by the Sub-Contractor Contractor’s subcontractors or his their employees. Finally, the Sub-Contractor agrees that if for any reason the Contractor Client is found liable for any workers compensation benefits payable to Sub-Contractor’s employeeor their Sub- Contractor’s employee(s), then Sub-Contractor shall reimburse to Contractor Client any insurance premium associated with the claim and payroll charged to the Contractor by Client related to Contractor’s own workers compensation insuranceor their sub- contractors workers. If the Sub-Contractor cannot provide proof of workers compensation insurance via a valid certificate of insurance indicating coverage during the time the Sub-Contractor works/worked for the ContractorClient, than the Contractor may withhold a reasonable amount of the contract cost to pay any additional workers compensation premium the Contractor Client may incur due to the SubContractor’s, or their sub-Contractorcontractor’s failure to provide proof of workers compensation insurance to ContractorClient;
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Samples: Performance Agreement