Common use of Double Identity Clause in Contracts

Double Identity. A. No Union member or previous Union member will be allowed to become a Signatory to this Agreement as a contractor, until he first secures a written release from the Painters and Allied Trades District Council No. 36, showing no indebtedness to the Council and/or Local Union, and complies with all requirements governing contractors signing this Agreement. B. No contractor signatory to this Agreement will be allowed to work for another contractor as a journeyman. C. The Union and Employers agree that there shall be no double identity and that before changing from contractor to journeyman, the contractor shall obtain a written release from the LMCC Office establishing that all obligations of this or any prior Agreement have been complied with and that the change is in good faith. D. The individual's identity can be changed one time in a twelve (12) month period. Examples: from journeyman to contractor to journeyman; from contractor to journeyman to contractor. E. It shall be a violation of this Agreement and subject to liquidated damages if the above procedures are not followed by all parties.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Joint Agreement, Joint Agreement, Joint Agreement

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