Contractor Status Sample Clauses

Contractor Status. The Contractor, under the code of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), is an independent contractor, and neither the Contractor's employees nor contract personnel are, or shall be deemed, the Client's employees.
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Contractor Status. The State reserves the right to amend the Contractor’s status as Active or Waitlisted in accordance with the provisions of this Contract without acquiring the prior written approval of the Department of Law or OSC.
Contractor Status. In relation to the performance of your obligations under this Agreement, you are an independent contractor and not our:
Contractor Status. Nothing in the Contract shall create or be construed as creating a partnership, joint venture, a contract of employment or relationship of employer and employee, or a relationship of principal and agent between the Authority and the Contractor.
Contractor Status. The parties are and shall remain independent contractors with respect to each other, and nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to place the parties in the relationship of partners, joint ventures, fiduciaries or agents, nor grant any right or authority to assume or create an obligation or responsibility, express or implied, on behalf of or in the name of the other or bind the other in any manner whatsoever.
Contractor Status. SELLER will perform under this AGREEMENT as independent contractor to BUYER. SELLER acknowledges BUYER has no employment relationship with, or right or duty to select or direct any of, SELLER’s employees, subcontractors or other representatives (collectively, “SELLER’S REPRESENTATIVES”).
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Contractor Status. Contractor avers that it has the background, expertise and education to provide the Services. Contractor shall be responsible for the proper performance of the Services in accordance with the terms hereof. Contractor shall obtain the necessary permits, if any, and maintain all required licenses, including but not limited to a Town business license.
Contractor Status. The District and Contractor intend that the relationship between them shall be that of client and independent contractor. It is the intention of the parties hereto that Contractor be and remain an independent contractor and nothing contained herein shall be construed as inconsistent with that status. The District is interested only in the results obtained under this Contract. The manner, method and means of conducting the work are under the sole control of the Contractor. Contractor will be solely and entirely responsible for its acts and for the acts of its agents, employees and subcontractors during the performance of this Contract. The work performed under this Contract will be performed entirely at the Contractor’s risk. The Contractor agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the District for any and all liability or loss arising in any way out of the performance of this Contract. Contractor shall employ and direct all persons performing any Work hereunder and such person shall be and remain the sole employees of and subject to the control and direction of Contractor. No agent or employee of Contractor shall be or shall be deemed to be an employee or agent of the District. None of the benefits provided by the District to its employees, including, but not limited to, worker’s compensation insurance and unemployment insurance, is available from the District to the Contractor, or the employees, or agents of Contractor. Whenever this Contract uses the words “as ordered,” “as directed,” “as required,” “as permitted,” “as allowed,” or words and phrases of like meaning, it shall be understood that the use is intended only to the extent of judging compliance with the terms of this Contract and none of these words and phrases shall imply that the District has any authority or responsibility for supervision of Contractor’s forces or operations, such supervision and the sole responsibility being strictly reserved for Contractor.
Contractor Status. Contractor is not a foreign person within the meaning of Section 1445(f)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
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