Common use of Sole Proprietor Clause in Contracts

Sole Proprietor. Contractor is a sole proprietor, and Contractor has no employees, and Contractor will not hire employees to perform this contract. Contractor’s business is incorporated, and All employees of the corporation are officers and directors and have a substantial ownership interest* in the corporation, and All work will be performed by the officers and directors; Contractor will not hire other employees to perform this contract.

Appears in 15 contracts

Samples: Flexible Services Contract, Flexible Services Contract, Small Construction Contract

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Sole Proprietor. Contractor is a sole proprietor, and · Contractor has no employees, and · Contractor will not hire employees to perform this contractAgreement. ❏ CORPORATION - FOR PROFIT · Contractor’s business is incorporated, and · All employees of the corporation are officers and directors and have a substantial ownership interest* in the corporation, and · All work will be performed by the officers and directors; Contractor will not hire other employees to perform this contractAgreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement for Educational Services

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Sole Proprietor. Contractor is a sole proprietor, and Contractor has no employees, and Contractor will shall not hire employees to perform this contract. Contractor’s business is incorporated, and All employees of the corporation are officers and directors and have a substantial ownership interest* in the corporation, and All work will be performed by the • The officers and directors; directors shall perform all work. Contractor will shall not hire other employees to perform this contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Services Agreement

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