Common use of Customer Personnel Clause in Contracts

Customer Personnel. All costs incurred by Customer in respect of personnel directly or indirectly utilized by Customer in connection with the policies, including all salaries, wages, benefits (including, but not limited to, compensation, insurance, disability insurance, employees’ pension plan, employee welfare benefit plan, unemployment insurance, vacations or leave), and employment-related taxes, shall, as between Administrator and Customer, be borne solely, exclusively, and entirely by Customer. The Parties do not intend, under this Agreement or otherwise, that Administrator shall be required to create, maintain, or provide any benefits or rights for any of Customer’s personnel.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Services Agreement (Massachusetts Mutual Variable Annuity Separate Account 4), Master Services Agreement (Massachusetts Mutual Variable Annuity Separate Account 4)

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Customer Personnel. All costs incurred by Customer in respect of its personnel directly or indirectly utilized by Customer in connection with the policies, including all salaries, wages, benefits (including, but not limited to, compensation, insurance, disability insurance, employees' pension plan, employee welfare benefit plan, unemployment insurance, vacations or leave), and employment-related taxes, shall, as between Administrator and Customer, be borne solely, exclusively, and entirely by Customer. The Parties do not intend, under this Agreement or otherwise, that Administrator shall be required to create, maintain, or provide any benefits or rights for any of Customer’s 's personnel.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Services Agreement (Variable Account I of AGL of Delaware), Master Services Agreement (Variable Account I of AGL of Delaware)

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Customer Personnel. All costs incurred by Customer in respect of personnel directly or indirectly utilized by Customer in connection with the policies, including all salaries, wages, benefits (including, but not limited to, compensation, insurance, disability insurance, employees’ pension plan, employee welfare benefit plan, unemployment insurance, vacations or leave), and employment-related taxes, shall, as between Administrator Vendor and Customer, be borne solely, exclusively, and entirely by Customer. The Parties do not intend, under this Agreement or otherwise, that Administrator Vendor shall be required to create, maintain, or provide any benefits or rights for any of Customer’s personnel.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Agreement (Modern Woodmen of America Variable Annuity Account)

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