Common use of Control and Exclusive Use Clause in Contracts

Control and Exclusive Use. In performing services under this agreement, CLIENT will direct the operation of any equipment in all respects and will determine the means of performance including but not limited to such matters as choice of any routes, points of service of equipment, rest stops, and timing and scheduling of customers deliveries. The parties intend to create an independent contractor relationship and not an employer-employee relationship.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Dispatch Service Agreement, Dispatch Service Agreement, Transportation Agreement

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Control and Exclusive Use. In performing services under this agreement, CLIENT will direct the operation of any equipment in all respects and will determine the means of performance performance, including but not limited to to, matter such matters as choice of any routes, points of service of equipment, rest stops, and in conjunction with timing and scheduling of customers deliveries. The parties intend to create an independent contractor relationship and not an employer-employee relationship.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Dispatcher Carrier Service Agreement

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Control and Exclusive Use. In performing services under this agreement, CLIENT will direct the operation of any equipment in all respects and will determine the means of performance including but not limited to such matters as choice of any routes, points of service of equipment, rest stops, and timing and scheduling of customers deliveries. The parties intend to create an independent contractor relationship and not an employer-employer- employee relationship.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Dispatch Service Agreement

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