RELATION TO COUNTY Sample Clauses

RELATION TO COUNTY. The Contractor is an independent contractor, and neither the Contractor nor its employees or subcontractors will be considered employees, servants or agents of the County. The County will not be responsible for any negligence or other wrongdoing by the Contractor or its employees, servants or agents. The County will not withhold payments to the Contractor for any federal or state unemployment taxes, federal or state income taxes or Social Security tax or for any other benefits. The County will not provide to the Contractor any insurance coverage or other benefits, including workers' compensation.
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RELATION TO COUNTY. The Contractor is an independent contractor and neither the Contractor nor its employees or subcontractors will, under any circumstances, be considered employees, servants or agents of the County. The County will not be legally responsible for any negligence or other wrongdoing by the Contractor, its employees, servants or agents. The County will not withhold payments to the Contractor for any federal or state unemployment taxes, federal or state income taxes, Social Security tax, or any other amounts for benefits to the Contractor. Furthermore, the County will not provide to the Contractor any insurance coverage or other benefits, including workers' compensation, normally provided by the County for its employees.
RELATION TO COUNTY. ANSI is an independent contractor and neither ANSI nor its employees or subcontractors will, under any circumstances, be considered employees, servants or agents of the County. The County will not be legally responsible for any negligence or other wrongdoing by ANSI, its employees, servants or agents. The County will not withhold payments to ANSI for any federal or state unemployment taxes, federal or state income taxes, Social Security tax, or any other amounts for benefits to ANSI. Furthermore, the County will not provide to ANSI any insurance coverage or other benefits, including workers' compensation, normally provided by the County for its employees.
RELATION TO COUNTY. The Consultant will be legally considered as an independent contractor and neither the Consultant nor its employees will, under any circumstances, be considered servants or agents of the County. The County will not be legally responsible for any negligence or other wrongdoing by the Consultant, its servants or agents. The County will not withhold payments to the Consultant for any federal or state unemployment taxes, federal or state income taxes, Social Security tax, or any other amounts for benefits to the Consultant. Further, the County will not provide to the Consultant any insurance coverage or other benefits, including workers' compensation, normally provided by the County for its employees.
RELATION TO COUNTY. The Vendor will provide the services required herein as an independent professional services provider and neither the Vendor nor its employees will, under any circumstances, be considered employee, servants or agents of the County. The County will not be legally responsible for any negligence or other wrongdoing by the Vendor, its servants or agents. The County will not withhold payments to the Vendor for any federal or state unemployment taxes, federal or state income taxes, Social Security tax, or any other amounts for benefits to the Vendor. Further, the County will not provide to the Vendor any insurance coverage or other benefits, including Workers' Compensation, normally provided by the County for its employees.

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  • Obligation to Cooperate Contractor, including any subcontractor, shall cooperate and comply with any Washington state agency investigation regarding any allegation that Contractor, including any subcontractor, has engaged in discrimination prohibited by this Contract pursuant to RCW 49.60.530(3).

  • Compensation to Contractor The terms related to the price of the goods and/or services to be provided under this Agreement and the terms of payment to the Contractor are described in more detail in Attachment “B” to this Agreement: Price and Payment Information.

  • Payment by the Judicial Council A. In accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the Judicial Council will pay the Contractor the actual cost not to exceed the total Contract Amount, as set forth in Table 1, below, for performing the Work of this Agreement. Payment will be at the prices set forth herein and based upon the actual and allowable cost to perform the Work. Sleeping Rooms C $@,@@@.@@ Meeting and Function Rooms D $@,@@@.@@ Food and Beverage Service E $@,@@@.@@ Miscellaneous Requirements and Expenses F $@,@@@.@@ B. In the event the Agreement is terminated pursuant to one of the termination provisions of this Agreement, the Judicial Council will make any allowable or applicable payments, not to exceed the total Contract Amount set forth in Table 1, above, in any event. The Contractor shall xxxx the Judicial Council for the applicable payments in accordance with the provisions of this exhibit.

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