Other Contractor Clause Samples

Other Contractor. Liable Poststabilization Care Services (A) The Contractor is financially responsible for Poststabilization Care Services obtained within or outside the Contractor’s network that are not pre-approved by a Contractor representative, but are administered to maintain the Enrollee’s stabilized condition within one hour of a request to the Contractor for pre- approval of further Poststabilization Care Services. (B) The Contractor is financially responsible for Poststabilization Care Services obtained within or outside of the Contractor’s network that are not pre- approved by a Contractor representative but are administered to maintain, improve or resolve the Enrollee’s stabilized condition if: (1) the Contractor does not respond to a request for pre-approval within one hour of the request; (2) the Contractor cannot be contacted; or (3) the Contractor representative and the treating physician cannot reach an agreement concerning the Enrollee’s care and a Contractor physician is not available for consultation. In this situation, the Contractor shall give the treating physician the opportunity to consult with a Contractor physician and the treating physician may continue with the care of the Enrollee until a Contractor physician is reached, or one of the following criteria, found in 42 CFR § 422.113(c)(3) is met: (i) a Contractor physician with privileges at the treating hospital assumes responsibility for the Enrollee’s care; (ii) a Contractor physician assumes responsibility for the Enrollee’s care; (iii) a Contractor representative and the treating physician reach an agreement concerning the Enrollee’s care; or (iv) the Enrollee is discharged.
Other Contractor. Any contractor, supplier, subcontractor, consultant, artist, tradesperson or other person engaged or to be engaged to do work other than the Consultant and its subconsultants and a Project Contractor.
Other Contractor. Any contractor, supplier, subcontractor, consultant, artist, tradesperson or other person (including the EMOS Contractor) engaged to do work other than the Consultant.
Other Contractor. The Contractor shall cooperate and share the Site with other contractors, public authorities, utilities and the Authority. The Authority may modify any benefits from the facilities provided to the contractor, at any time, provided that the Authority shall notify the Contractor of any such modifications.
Other Contractor. The term Other Contractor means any persons, firm or corporation employed by or having a separate contract directly or indirectly with the Owner for Work other than that required by the Contract Documents.
Other Contractor. Group shall mean the Other Contractor, its subcontractors, its and their Affiliates, its and their respective directors, officers and personnel (including agency personnel) but shall not include any member of the Customer Group or Swire Group;
Other Contractor. Any contractor, consultant, artist, tradesperson or other person (including the CMC Contractor) engaged to do work other than the Contractor and its subcontractors. The outline cost plan (if any) referred to in the Contract Particulars (Planning Phase).
Other Contractor. The owner reserves the right to perform work related to the project, any drawings, protecting you both in more ways that one. The mechanism for building permit set their liabilities associated general, owner agreement between contractor and become familiar with the requesting specific responsibility of property. This section identifies which types of Contract Documents will be exchanged via electronic means and be binding on the Parties. Requirements for continuation of coverage beyond the policy period, you will be alerted. Architect in furthering the interests of the Owner. General Liability, which flows down to their agents, the Last Planners collaborate to create a schedule for the Project. Owner contractor pdf format for owners should be remedied or agreements between owner with applicable federal arbitration association, and about responsibility of permits and contractor, furnishings and qualified and environmental regulations. The Contractor will be responsible for purchasing and maintaining an appropriate insurance policy for the construction. There should not be any conflict in the
Other Contractor. RESPONSIBILITIES Contractor shall be responsible for returning to the Owner all items issued during construction such as keys, security passes, site admittance badges, and all other pertinent items. The Contractor shall be responsible for notifying the appropriate utility companies to transfer utility charges from the Contractor to the Owner. The utility transfer date shall not be before Substantial Completion and may not be until Final Completion, if the Owner does not take beneficial use of the facility and the Contractor's forces continue with the Work.
Other Contractor any other contractor appointed by the Employer from time to time to carry out works in connection with component elements and/or facilities at the Site. Pre-Construction Phase: the period between the date of this Contract and the issue of the Instruction to Proceed. Pre-Construction Services: the agreed services and other activities to be undertaken by or procured by the Contractor, as more particularly set out in Articles 14, 15 and 16 and Appendix 8, on or off Site prior to the commencement of the Supply & Installation Works. Pre-Construction Services Fee: see Article 2. Professional Team: the professional consultants engaged by the Employer from time to time in connection with the Works and notified in writing to the Contractor. Required Standard: all the reasonable skill, care and diligence to be expected of a properly qualified and competent architect or other professional designer of the relevant discipline experienced in the design of works of a similar size, scope, value, purpose and complexity as the Works. Site: the site at Stakeholder: as defined in the Framework Agreement. Statutory Agreements: an agreement pursuant to section 38 and/or 278 Highways Act 1980 and/or an agreement pursuant to section 104 Water Industry Act 1991 and/or an agreement pursuant to section 106 Town and Country Planning Act 1990 and/or section III Local Government Act 1972. Statutory Requirements: insert after 'directive' in line 2, 'including any directly applicable EU legislation,' Sub-Contractors: those sub-contractors/sub-consultants with material design responsibility engaged or to be engaged (including any replacements) in respect of the Works, and reference to a 'Sub-Contractor' means any one of them. Super-Structure Works: [ ]. Super-Structure Works Sum: see Article 2. Supply & Installation Works: the Super-Structure Works and the Sub-Structure Works which together form part of the Works to be carried out following service of the Instruction to Proceed, as further described in the Employer's Requirements. Targets: as defined in the Framework Agreement. Third Party Agreements: any and all agreements relating to or affecting the Works or the completed Works (including the execution of the Works and their design) or any part of the Works which have been entered into by the Employer and/or any Group Company before the date of this Contract and disclosed to the Contractor on or before the date of this Contract including any agreements referred to as such in the Employ...