Licensed Professions Sample Clauses

Licensed Professions. Supplier represents and warrants that Supplier (and each person or entity, if any, acting for or on behalf of Supplier) has all licenses, certificates, and other professional credentials required by law to perform the purchased services. If Supplier, persons in Supplier's employ, or persons otherwise acting for or on behalf of Supplier are so required to maintain professional licensure, certification or similar credentials in order to perform the purchased services, then in addition to the requirements set forth in Section 11 of the Purchase Order Terms and Conditions, Supplier must maintain Professional Liability coverage on all professionals with limits of at least $1,000,000 per occurrence and $3,000,000 aggregate. If the terms of this Attachment A are applicable to this Purchase Order, then proof of professional liability insurance coverage shall be included in Supplier's certificate of Insurance.
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Licensed Professions. If Supplier, persons in Supplier's employ, or persons otherwise acting for or on behalf of Supplier are required to maintain professional licenses, certification, or similar credentials in order to perform the purchased services, Supplier warrants that such are held and in effect. Supplier must maintain Professional Liability coverage on all professionals with limits of at least $1,000,000 per occurrence and $3,000,000 aggregate, or such other amount as the University may deem appropriate during the term of any PO, and such coverage shall be specified on Supplier's Certificate of Insurance in addition to the other coverage required by Section 10 above. The foregoing Professional Liability minimum insurance coverage in no way shall limit Supplier's liability, or the right of the University or its Affiliate to require that Supplier provide greater coverage amounts.
Licensed Professions. If Supplier, persons in Supplier's employ, or persons otherwise acting for or on behalf of Supplier are required to maintain professional licenses, certification, or similar credentials in order to perform the purchased services, Supplier warrants that such are held and in effect. Supplier must maintain Professional Liability coverage on all professionals with limits of at least $1,000,000 per occurrence and $3,000,000 aggregate, or such other amount as Highland Hospital may deem appropriate during the term of any PO, and such coverage shall be specified on Supplier's Certificate of Insurance in addition to the other coverage required by Section 10 above. The foregoing Professional Liability minimum insurance coverage in no way shall limit Supplier's liability, or the right of Highland Hospital or its Affiliates to require that Supplier provide greater coverage amounts.

Related to Licensed Professions

  • Licensed Products Lessee will obtain no title to Licensed Products which will at all times remain the property of the owner of the Licensed Products. A license from the owner may be required and it is Lessee's responsibility to obtain any required license before the use of the Licensed Products. Lessee agrees to treat the Licensed Products as confidential information of the owner, to observe all copyright restrictions, and not to reproduce or sell the Licensed Products.

  • PROFESSIONAL NEGOTIATIONS A. Not later than March 1 of the calendar year in which this Agreement expires, the Association and the District will begin negotiations for a successor Agreement. Any Agreement so negotiated will apply to all teachers, and will be reduced to writing and signed by the District and the Association.

  • Professional Dress In as much as teachers are role models for students, each teacher shall maintain a neat, professional appearance appropriate for his/her specific teaching assignment.

  • Professional Development Program (a) The parties agree to continue a Professional Development Program for the maintenance and development of the faculty members' professional competence and effectiveness. It is agreed that maintenance of currency of subject knowledge, the improvement of performance of faculty duties, and the maintenance and improvement of professional competence, including instructional skills, are the primary professional development activities of faculty members.

  • Professional Rights A Pharmacist in his professional judgment may delay or refuse to fill or refill any prescription if there is reason to believe that such action would protect the health of the patient or where reasonable doubt exists as to the legality of said prescription or the legal use thereof, after first having established the fact by having consulted the prescriber if said prescriber is available.

  • Training and Professional Development C. Maintain written program procedures covering these six (6) core activities. All procedures shall be consistent with the requirements of this Contract.

  • Continuing Professional Development 30.1.7 If, during the life of the Agreement, Continuing Professional Development (CPD) is introduced for plumbers, all time spent in complying with the CPD obligations will be the responsibility of each plumber.

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