Common use of Control of Work Clause in Contracts

Control of Work. Contractor is solely responsible for the content and sequence of the work, and will not be subject to control and direction as to the details and means for accomplishing the anticipated results of services. The City will not provide any training to Contractor or his/her/its employees.

Appears in 22 contracts

Samples: Agreement for on Site and/or Professional Services, Agreement for on Site and/or Professional Services, Agreement for on Site and/or Professional Services for Rental of Portable Toilets

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Control of Work. Contractor is solely responsible for the content and sequence of the work, and will not be subject to control and direction as to the details and means for accomplishing the anticipated results of services. The City Agency will not provide any training to Contractor or his/her/its employees.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Public Works Agreement, Public Works Agreement

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