Common use of Independent Contractors; No Agency Clause in Contracts

Independent Contractors; No Agency. The parties to this Agreement are independent contractors. An official or employee of one party is not be construed to be the agent or the employee of the other party. Neither party may represent the other for any purpose not expressly authorized in this Agreement without the prior consent of the other party. No agent, official, employee or representative of either party has the authority to amend or assign this Agreement, or waive any violations of this Agreement unless expressly granted specific authority to do so by the respective governing bodies, as applicable.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Interlocal Agreement, Interlocal Agreement, Interlocal Agreement

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Independent Contractors; No Agency. The parties to this Agreement are independent contractors, and no agency, partnership, joint venture, or employee-employer is intended or created by this Agreement. An official or employee of one Neither party is not be construed to be the agent of the other, and neither party shall have the power to obligate or the employee of bind the other party. Neither party may represent the other for any purpose not expressly authorized in this Agreement without the prior consent of the other party. No agent, official, employee or representative of either party has the authority to amend or assign this Agreement, or waive any violations of this Agreement unless expressly granted specific authority to do so by the respective governing bodies, as applicable.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Procurement Agreement (Engraving Master Inc)

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