Common use of No Employee Benefits Clause in Contracts

No Employee Benefits. The Consultant’s relationship with the Company will be that of an independent contractor, and the Consultant shall not, in connection with this relationship, be entitled to any benefits, coverages or privileges, including without limitation health insurance, social security, unemployment, workers compensation, or pension payments, made available to employees of the Company.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Transition, Separation and Release of Claims Agreement (Schrodinger, Inc.), Consulting Agreement (Schrodinger, Inc.), Transition, Separation and Release of Claims Agreement (National CineMedia, Inc.)

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

No Employee Benefits. The Consultant’s relationship with the Company will be that of an independent contractor, and the Consultant shall not, in connection with this relationship, be entitled to any benefits, coverages or privileges, including including, without limitation limitation, health insurance, social security, unemployment, workers compensation, or pension payments, made available to employees of the Company.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Severance Agreement (Dyne Therapeutics, Inc.), Consulting Agreement (Dyne Therapeutics, Inc.), Consulting Agreement (Xilio Therapeutics, Inc.)

No Employee Benefits. The Consultant’s relationship with the Company will be that of an independent contractor, and the Consultant shall not, in connection with this relationship, be entitled to any benefits, coverages or privileges, including without limitation health insurance, social security, unemployment, workers compensation, or pension payments, administrative support or office space on the Company’s premises, made available to employees of the Company.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Consulting Agreement (Argos Therapeutics Inc), Consulting Agreement (Argos Therapeutics Inc), Consulting Agreement (Argos Therapeutics Inc)

No Employee Benefits. The Consultant’s relationship with the Company will be that of an independent contractor, and the Consultant shall not, in connection with this relationship, be entitled to any benefits, coverages or privileges, including without limitation health insurance, social security, unemployment, workers compensation, medical or pension payments, made available to employees of the Company.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Separation and Release of Claims Agreement, Transition, Separation and Release of Claims Agreement (Nabriva Therapeutics PLC), Separation and Release of Claims Agreement (Merrimack Pharmaceuticals Inc)

No Employee Benefits. The Consultant’s relationship with the Company will be that of an independent contractor, and and, except as set forth in the Separation Agreement, the Consultant shall not, in connection with this relationship, be entitled to any benefits, coverages or privileges, including without limitation health insurance, social security, unemployment, workers compensation, or pension payments, made available to employees of the CompanyCompany or its affiliates.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Transition, Separation and Release of Claims Agreement (National CineMedia, Inc.)

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

No Employee Benefits. The Consultant’s relationship with the Company will be that of an independent contractor, and the Consultant shall not, in connection with this relationship, be entitled to any benefits, coverages or privileges, including including, without limitation limitation, health insurance, social security, unemployment, workers compensation, or pension payments, made available to employees of the Company.. ActiveUS 187573123v.5

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Severance Agreement (Dyne Therapeutics, Inc.)

No Employee Benefits. The Consultant’s relationship with the Company will be that of an independent contractor, and neither the Consultant shall notnor its Founder, nor any of its other agents or employees, shall, in connection with this relationship, be entitled to any benefits, coverages or privileges, including without limitation health insurance, social security, unemployment, workers compensation, or pension payments, made available to employees of the Company.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Consulting Agreement (Ocular Therapeutix, Inc)

No Employee Benefits. The Consultant’s relationship with the Company will be that of an independent contractor, and the Consultant shall not, in connection with this relationship, be entitled to any benefits, coverages or privileges, including without limitation health insurance, social security, unemployment, workers compensation, or pension payments, administrative support (other than as may be approved by the Company’s Chief Executive Officer, Chief Financial Officer or Chief Operating Officer) or office space on the Company’s premises, made available to employees of the Company.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Consulting Agreement (Ophthotech Corp.)

Draft better contracts in just 5 minutes Get the weekly Law Insider newsletter packed with expert videos, webinars, ebooks, and more!