Common use of No Employer-Employee Relationship Clause in Contracts

No Employer-Employee Relationship. The Company and Consultant understand, acknowledge, and agree that Consultant’s relationship with the Company will be that of an “independent contractor” and not that of an employee. Consultant will be an “independent contractor” and Consultant will be entitled to work at such times and places as Consultant determines appropriate, will not be under the direction or control of the Company or the manner in which Consultant performs the Services. Consultant will not be entitled to any of the benefits which the Company may make available to its employees (which benefits may in the future include, but not be limited to, unemployment insurance benefits, group health or life insurance, profit-sharing or retirement benefits).

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Consulting Agreement (ProtoKinetix, Inc.), Consulting Agreement (ProtoKinetix, Inc.), Consulting Agreement (ProtoKinetix, Inc.)

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No Employer-Employee Relationship. The Company and Consultant understand, acknowledge, and agree that Consultant’s relationship with the Company will be that of an “independent contractor” and not that of an employee. Consultant Contractor will be an “independent contractor” and Consultant Contractor will be entitled to work at such times and places as Consultant Contractor determines appropriate, will not be under the direction or control of the Company or the manner in which Consultant Contractor performs the Services. Consultant will not be entitled to any of the benefits which the Company may make available to its employees (which benefits may in the future include, but not be limited to, unemployment insurance benefits, group health or life insurance, profit-sharing or retirement benefits).

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Consulting Agreement (ProtoKinetix, Inc.), Consulting Agreement (ProtoKinetix, Inc.), Consulting Agreement (ProtoKinetix, Inc.)

No Employer-Employee Relationship. The Company and Consultant understand, acknowledge, and agree that Consultant’s 's relationship with the Company will be that of an "independent contractor" and not that of an employee. Consultant Contractor will be an "independent contractor" and Consultant Contractor will be entitled to work at such times and places as Consultant Contractor determines appropriate, will not be under the direction or control of the Company or the manner in which Consultant Contractor performs the Services. Consultant will not be entitled to any of the benefits which the Company may make available to its employees (which benefits may in the future include, but not be limited to, unemployment insurance benefits, group health or life insurance, profit-sharing or retirement benefits).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Consulting Agreement (ProtoKinetix, Inc.), Consulting Agreement (ProtoKinetix, Inc.)

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No Employer-Employee Relationship. The Company and the Consultant understand, acknowledge, and agree that Consultant’s relationship with the Company will be that of an “independent contractor” and not that of an employee. Consultant Contractor will be an “independent contractor” and Consultant Contractor will be entitled to work at such times and places as Consultant Contractor determines appropriate, will not be under the direction or control of the Company or the manner in which Consultant Contractor performs the Services. Consultant will not be entitled to any of the benefits which the Company may make available to its employees (which benefits may in the future include, but not be limited to, unemployment insurance benefits, group health or life insurance, profit-sharing or retirement benefits).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Consulting Agreement (ProtoKinetix, Inc.), Consulting Agreement (ProtoKinetix, Inc.)

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