Retainer 1 Sample Clauses

Retainer 1. 1.1. COUNTY does hereby retain A-E to perform the PROJECTS/SERVICES as required by this CONTRACT. 1.1.2. A-E has offered, and COUNTY has accepted, the professional services of Xxxxx Xxxxx, CPSWQ, and A-E shall assign him/her to the PROJECTS/SERVICES. 1.1.1. A-E may employ special consultants/contractors for the accomplishment of the PROJECTS/SERVICES specified; and only the following firms or independent consultants/contractors identified in Attachment C may be employed by A-E to provide these PROJECTS/SERVICES”: 1.1.2. Consultants/contractors may be substituted and/or added by mutual agreement of A-E and the Director, County of Orange, OC Public Works or his designee, hereinafter referred to as “DIRECTOR”. 1.1.3. A-E's employment of independent consultants/contractors shall not relieve A-E from the performance of its own responsibilities pursuant to this CONTRACT. However, all consultants/contractors independently contracting with COUNTY shall be independently liable to COUNTY for the performance of the work pursuant to their agreements, and A- E shall have no liability for work by contractors independently contracting with DocuSign Envelope ID: 9A65CC9A-40D8-4FF1-87BB-64A78AA79D9B COUNTY.
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