Common use of Statutory Employer Clause in Contracts

Statutory Employer. In all cases where any of Seller’s personnel, including, without limitation, Seller’s direct, borrowed, special, or statutory employees (collectively, “Seller’s Personnel”) are performing Services for Buyer, the Parties acknowledge and agree that Seller’s Personnel shall be statutory employees of Buyer for the sole purpose of any and all workers’ compensation laws in effect in the jurisdiction in which the Services are performed (the “Applicable Jurisdiction”). Buyer and Seller agree that all Services performed by Seller and Seller’s Personnel pursuant to this Order are a part or process in the trade or business of Buyer, meaning that it is part of an ongoing and integral business process that is regular, ordinary, and routine to the operation of Buyer’s business or that is otherwise routinely done by Xxxxx’s direct employees. Without regard to Buyer’s status as the statutory employer of Seller’s Personnel, Seller shall maintain sole responsibility for the payment of workers’ compensation benefits to Seller’s Personnel in accordance with the laws and regulations of the Applicable Jurisdiction and shall not be entitled to seek reimbursement or contribution for any such payment from Buyer, and shall fully indemnify Buyer 1 of 10 pages Standard Terms-Services {S0004526.1} for any payment made to Seller’s Personnel as a result of the statutory employer relationship. Nothing in this provision shall limit, restrict, or supersede any other indemnity, insurance, or other obligation or liability on the part of Seller provided for in this for any injury, loss, or damage to Seller’s Personnel arising out of the Services performed under this Order.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: superiorenergy.com, www.bpc.nl

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Statutory Employer. In all cases where any of Seller’s personnel, including, without limitation, Seller’s direct, borrowed, special, or statutory employees (collectively, “Seller’s Personnel”) are performing Services for Buyer, the Parties acknowledge and agree that Seller’s Personnel shall be statutory employees of Buyer for the sole purpose of any and all workers’ compensation laws in effect in the jurisdiction in which the Services are performed (the “Applicable Jurisdiction”). Buyer and Seller agree that all Services performed by Seller and Seller’s Personnel pursuant to this Order are a part or process in the trade or business of Buyer, meaning that it is part of an ongoing and integral business process that is regular, ordinary, and routine to the operation of Buyer’s business or that is otherwise routinely done by Xxxxx’s direct employees. Without regard to Buyer’s status as the statutory employer of Seller’s Personnel, Seller shall maintain sole responsibility for the payment of workers’ compensation benefits to Seller’s Personnel in accordance with the laws and regulations of the Applicable Jurisdiction and shall not be entitled to seek reimbursement or contribution for any such payment from Buyer, and shall fully indemnify Buyer 1 of 10 pages Standard Terms-Services {S0004526.1S0001545.1} for any payment made to Seller’s Personnel as a result of the statutory employer relationship. Nothing in this provision shall limit, restrict, or supersede any other indemnity, insurance, or other obligation or liability on the part of Seller provided for in this for any injury, loss, or damage to Seller’s Personnel arising out of the Services performed under this Order.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: workstringsinternational.com, superiorenergy.com

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