Common use of Independent Entity Status Clause in Contracts

Independent Entity Status. The Grantee and the DEP agree that the Grantee is an independent entity and not an employee of the DEP or the City. Accordingly, neither the Grantee nor its employees or agents will hold themselves out as, or claim to be, officers or employees of the City, or of any department, agency or unit of the City, by reason of this Agreement, and they will not, by reason of this Agreement, make any claim, demand or application to or for any right or benefit applicable to an officer or employee of the City, including, but not limited to, Workers’ Compensation coverage, Disability Benefits coverage, Unemployment Insurance benefits, Social Security coverage or employee retirement membership or credit.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: 2020 2022 Water Conservation and Reuse Funding Agreement, Water Reuse Funding Agreement, Funding Agreement

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