Divestment Acts Sample Clauses
Divestment Acts. The Contractor hereby certifies that as of the date listed below, it is not on any of the Final Divestment Lists as created by the state Treasurer pursuant to The Sudan (Darfur) Divestment Act of 2007, as amended, The Iran Divestment Act of 2015, as amended, or the Divestment from Companies Boycotting Israel Act of 2017, as amended, respectively codified in NCGS §147-86.41 et seq., NCGS §147-86.55 et seq. and NCGS §147-86.80 et seq. Contractor shall not utilize in the performance of the contract any subcontractor that is identified on any Final Divestment List.
Divestment Acts. The Vendor hereby certifies that as of the date listed below, it is not on any of the Final Divestment Lists as created by the state Treasurer pursuant to The Sudan (Darfur) Divestment Act of 2007, as amended, The Iran Divestment Act of 2015, as amended, or the Divestment from Companies Boycotting Israel Act of 2017, as amended, respectively codified in NCGS §147-86.41 et seq., NCGS §147-86.55 et seq. and NCGS §147-86.80 et seq. Vendor shall not utilize in the performance of this Agreement any subcontractor that is identified on any Final Divestment List. Each party has caused its duly authorized representative to execute and deliver this Agreement as of the Effective Date. By: By: Name: Name: Title: Title: ATTEST: ATTEST: Date: Date: This instrument has been pre-audited in the manner required by the Local Government Budget and Fiscal Control Act. Date: _
1. Purpose: [State your intended goals of the project in straight forward terms and complete sentences. No legal language required.]
2. Scope of work: [Typically this would be provided by the vendor, however, if the vendor provides you with marketing materials, this is a great place to add reference to those materials as part of the scope of work to be performed so long as those materials do not contain “terms and conditions” akin to a contract. Should you need to draft this yourself, please include all aspects of a project or service to be completed, both typical and incidental/occasional. For instance, instead of “Mow grass.” or “Lawncare” it would be preferable and more descriptive to say, “Mow grass on a weekly basis; edge all flower gardens & next to sidewalks and driveways; spray weeds as needed, collect and dispose of leaves in season and trim all bushes twice per year.”]
