Contractor Restrictions Clause Samples
The Contractor Restrictions clause sets out specific limitations and obligations that the contractor must adhere to while performing their duties under the contract. This may include prohibitions on subcontracting work without approval, restrictions on using certain materials or methods, or requirements to comply with particular standards or regulations. By clearly defining what the contractor can and cannot do, this clause helps ensure quality control, protects the interests of the hiring party, and reduces the risk of disputes arising from unauthorized actions or deviations from agreed terms.
Contractor Restrictions. To the extent the Contractor performs services at a public school and has contact with children at such school, Contractor shall prohibit those persons who have pled guilty to or been convicted of any felony crime involving the physical neglect of a child under Chapter 9A.42 RCW, the physical injury or death of a child under Chapter 9A.32 or 9A.36 RCW (except motor vehicle violations under Chapter 46.61 RCW), sexual exploitation of a child under Chapter 9.68A RCW, sexual offenses under Chapter 9A.44 RCW where a minor is the victim, promoting prostitution of a minor under Chapter 9A.88 RCW, the sale or purchase of a minor child under RCW 9A.64.030, or violation of similar laws of another jurisdiction, from providing such services. Any violation of this section shall be grounds for the District to immediately terminate this Agreement (See RCW 28A.400.330).
Contractor Restrictions. Although Contractor will retain the copyright ownership in the Works (subject to the license granted herein), the following restrictions to Contractor’s use of the Works apply: (
Contractor Restrictions
