Common use of Independent Consultant Status Clause in Contracts

Independent Consultant Status. 9.1. The services performed by the Consultant shall be as an independent Consultant and the Consultant will not be considered an employee of the Client for any purposes. The Client shall not have control over the means and methods by which the Consultant performs its Services. Neither the execution and delivery of this Agreement nor the performance of the Services shall for any purpose whatsoever or in any way or manner create an employer- employee relationship. The Consultant holds itself out to the public to be a separate business entity than the Client and as such is responsible for payment of all taxes, fees, licenses, insurances, and other standard business expenses.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Consulting Agreement, Consulting Agreement

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Independent Consultant Status. 9.110.1. The services performed by the Consultant shall be as an independent Consultant and the Consultant will not be considered an employee of the Client for any purposes. The Client shall not have control over the means and methods by which the Consultant performs its Services. Neither the execution and delivery of this Agreement nor the performance of the Services shall for any purpose whatsoever or in any way or manner create an employer- employee relationship. The Consultant holds itself out to the public to be a separate business entity than the Client and as such is responsible for payment of all taxes, fees, licenses, insurances, and other standard business expenses.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Consulting Agreement

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Independent Consultant Status. 9.1. The services performed by the Consultant shall be as an independent Consultant and the Consultant will not be considered an employee of the Client for any purposes. The Client shall not have control over the means and methods by which the Consultant performs its Services. Neither the execution and delivery of this Agreement nor the performance of the Services shall for any purpose whatsoever or in any way or manner create an employer- employer-employee relationship. The Consultant holds itself out to the public to be a separate business entity than the Client and as such is responsible for payment of all taxes, fees, licenses, insurances, and other standard business expenses.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Consulting Agreement

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