CONTRACTOR’S CORPORATE STATUS Sample Clauses

CONTRACTOR’S CORPORATE STATUS. Contractor is a corporation duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the State. It is qualified to transact business in the State and has the power to own its properties and to carry on its business as now owned and operated and as required by this Agreement.
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CONTRACTOR’S CORPORATE STATUS. 67 Contractor is a corporation duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the 68 State of California. It is qualified to transact business in California and has the power to own its 69 properties and to carry on its business as now owned and operated and as required by this Agreement.
CONTRACTOR’S CORPORATE STATUS. Contractor is a corporation duly organized, validly existing, and in good standing under the laws of the State of California. Contractor is qualified to transact business in the State of California and has the power to own its properties and to carry on its business as now owned and operated and as required by this Agreement and Applicable Law.
CONTRACTOR’S CORPORATE STATUS. ‌ 2964 Contractor is a corporation duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the 2965 State. It is qualified to transact business in the State and has the power to own its properties and to carry 2966 on its business as now owned and operated and as required by this Agreement.
CONTRACTOR’S CORPORATE STATUS. The CONTRACTOR is a corporation duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of Nevada. It is qualified to transact business in Nevada and has the power to own its properties and to carry on its business as now owned and operated and as required by this Agreement.
CONTRACTOR’S CORPORATE STATUS. 1242 Contractor is a corporation duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the 1243 State. It is qualified to transact business in the State and has the power to own its properties and to 1244 carry on its business as now owned and operated and as required by this Agreement.
CONTRACTOR’S CORPORATE STATUS. 1217 Contractor is a corporation duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the 1218 State. It is qualified to transact business in the State and has the power to own its properties and to 1219 carry on its business as now owned and operated and as required by this Agreement.
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CONTRACTOR’S CORPORATE STATUS. 2772 Contractor is a corporation duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the 2773 State. It is qualified to transact business in the State and has the power to own its properties and to carry 2774 on its business as now owned and operated and as required by this Agreement.

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  • Contractor’s Compensation The total of all fees paid to the Contractor for the provision of Services as set forth in Exhibit A, including any authorized reimbursable expenses, shall not exceed the total sum of $ . The payments specified in this Exhibit B shall be the only payments made to Contractor unless the City approves a Supplemental Contract.

  • Contractor’s Status A3.1 At all times during the Contract Period the Contractor shall be an independent contractor and nothing in the Contract shall create a contract of employment, a relationship of agency or partnership or a joint venture between the Parties and accordingly neither Party shall be authorised to act in the name of, or on behalf of, or otherwise bind the other Party save as expressly permitted by the terms of the Contract.

  • Contractor’s Contract Manager The Contractor’s Contract Manager, who is primarily responsible for the Contractor’s oversight of the Contract performance, will be identified in a separate writing to the Department upon Contract signing in the following format: Contractor’s Contract Manager Name Contractor’s Name Contractor’s Physical Address Contractor’s Telephone # Contractor’s Email Address If the Contractor changes its Contract Manager, the Contractor will notify the Department. Such a change does not require an amendment to the Contract.

  • Requiring Health Benefits for Covered Employees Contractor agrees to comply fully with and be bound by all of the provisions of the Health Care Accountability Ordinance (HCAO), as set forth in San Francisco Administrative Code Chapter 12Q, including the remedies provided, and implementing regulations, as the same may be amended from time to time. The provisions of section 12Q.5.1 of Chapter 12Q are incorporated by reference and made a part of this Agreement as though fully set forth herein. The text of the HCAO is available on the web at xxx.xxxxx.xxx/xxxx. Capitalized terms used in this Section and not defined in this Agreement shall have the meanings assigned to such terms in Chapter 12Q.

  • Nurse Representatives & Grievance Committee (a) The Hospital agrees to recognize Association representatives to be elected or appointed from amongst nurses in the bargaining unit for the purpose of dealing with Association business as provided in this Collective Agreement. The number of representatives and the areas which they represent are set out in the Appendix of Local Provisions.

  • Compensation Complaints All complaints involving or concerning the payment of compensation shall be initially filed in writing with the Human Resources Director. Only complaints which allege that employees are not being compensated in accordance with the provisions of this MOU shall be considered as grievances. Any other matters of compensation are to be resolved in the meeting and conferring process, if not detailed in the MOU which results from such meeting and conferring process shall be deemed withdrawn until the meeting and conferring process is next opened for such discussion. No adjustment shall be retroactive for more than two (2) years from the date upon which the complaint was filed.

  • 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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