INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS AND CONSULTANTS Sample Clauses

INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS AND CONSULTANTS. The Company does not have any agreements or arrangements with persons titled as independent contractors or consultants, as a result of which, by virtue of the control exercised by the Company, the type of work performed by the persons or any other circumstances, such persons could reasonably be deemed to be employees of the Company, except for certain individuals who are covered by an employee leasing arrangement, and for whom taxes are being properly withheld by the lessor.
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INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS AND CONSULTANTS. Schedule 3.16 lists and describes all currently effective agreements with independent contractors or consultants to which the Company is a party relating to the Company Products. True and correct copies of all such written agreements have been provided to the Buyer.
INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS AND CONSULTANTS. Each individual who renders services to any Group Company who is classified by such Group Company as having the status of an independent contractor, consultant or other non-employee status for any purposes (including for purposes of taxation and tax reporting) is properly so characterized under applicable laws, and would not be deemed an employee or common-law employee of any Group Company. No Group Company has received any claim or notice from any Person or Governmental Entity to the effect that such Group Company has improperly classified the exempt/non-exempt status of any current or former Employee or has improperly classified the independent contractor status of any Company Contractor, and, to the Knowledge of the Company, there is no basis for any such claim.
INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS AND CONSULTANTS. To the Knowledge of the Company, no independent contractor, consultant or freelancer providing personal services (collectively, “Contractors”) used by the Company or its Subsidiaries is a party to, or is otherwise bound by, any agreement or arrangement with any third party, including any confidentiality or non-competition agreement, that would prohibit the performance of such Contractor’s duties for the Company or its Subsidiaries. To the Knowledge of the Company, as of the date hereof, no current Contractor used by the Company or its Subsidiaries intends to terminate his, her or its relationship with the Company or its Subsidiaries. The Company and its Subsidiaries have properly classified, pursuant to the Code, labor Laws and any other applicable Law, all Contractors used by the Company or Subsidiary at any point in time, except as would not reasonably be expected to be material to the Company or any of its Subsidiaries.

Related to INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS AND CONSULTANTS

  • Employees and Independent Contractors Party agrees that it shall comply with the laws of the State of Vermont with respect to the appropriate classification of its workers and service providers as “employees” and “independent contractors” for all purposes, to include for purposes related to unemployment compensation insurance and workers compensation coverage, and proper payment and reporting of wages. Party agrees to ensure that all of its subcontractors or sub-grantees also remain in legal compliance as to the appropriate classification of “workers” and “independent contractors” relating to unemployment compensation insurance and workers compensation coverage, and proper payment and reporting of wages. Party will on request provide to the Agency of Human Services information pertaining to the classification of its employees to include the basis for the classification. Failure to comply with these obligations may result in termination of this Agreement.

  • Independent Contractors The relationship of the parties is that of independent contractors, and neither party will incur any debts or make any commitments for the other party except to the extent expressly provided in this Agreement. Nothing in this Agreement is intended to create or will be construed as creating between the parties the relationship of joint ventures, co-partners, employer/employee or principal and agent.

  • Subconsultants Whichever of the following is marked applies to this Approved Service Order: The Consultant can not use any subconsultants. The Consultant can use the following subconsultants to assist in providing the required services and deliverables: 2. 3.

  • Sub-Consultants All sub-consultants shall comply with each and every insurance provision of this Section 3.

  • Employees and Contractors The Recipient agrees to disclose Confidential Information to any agents, affiliates, directors, officers, or any other employees, collectively known as the “Employees,” solely on a need-to-know basis and represents that such Employees have signed appropriate non-disclosure agreements or have taken appropriate measures imposing on such Employees a duty to third parties: i.) To hold any third-party proprietary information received by such Employees in the strictest confidence; ii.) Not to disclose such third-party Confidential Information to any other third party; and iii.) Not to use such Confidential Information for the benefit of anyone other than to whom it belongs, without the prior express written authorization of the Owner.

  • Employees and Consultants Pubco does not have any employees or consultants, except as disclosed in the Pubco SEC Documents.

  • Consultants Any and all consultant(s), sub-consultant(s), subcontractor(s), or agent(s) to the Architect.

  • Architects, Consultants and Contractors Landlord and Tenant hereby acknowledge and agree that: (i) the general contractor and any subcontractors for the Tenant Improvements shall be selected by Landlord, subject to Tenant’s approval, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed, and (ii) DGA shall be the architect (the “TI Architect”) for the Tenant Improvements.

  • SUBCONTRACTORS AND SUPPLIERS The Commissioner reserves the right to reject any proposed Subcontractor or supplier for bona fide business reasons, including, but not limited to: the company failed to solicit New York State certified minority- and women-owned business enterprises as required in prior OGS Contracts; the fact that such Subcontractor or supplier is on the New York State Department of Labor’s list of companies with which New York State cannot do business; the Commissioner’s determination that the company is not qualified or is not responsible; or the fact that the company has previously provided unsatisfactory work or services.

  • Independent Contractor Status The Sub-Adviser shall for all purposes hereof be deemed to be an independent contractor and shall, unless otherwise provided or authorized, have no authority to act for or represent the Trust or the Adviser in any way or otherwise be deemed an agent of the Fund or the Adviser.

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