Stop Order. Where a contractor or subcontractor engages in the performance of any public work contract without having been registered in violation of California Labor Code sections 1725.5 or 1771.1, the Labor Commissioner must issue and serve a stop order prohibiting the use of the unregistered contractor or subcontractor on ALL public works until the unregistered contractor or subcontractor is registered. Failure to observe a stop order is a misdemeanor.
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Samples: Professional Services Agreement, Professional Services Agreement, Professional Services Agreement
Stop Order. Where a contractor If Manager or subcontractor engages its Subcontractor(s) engage in any work without the performance of any public work contract without having been registered required registration, in violation of California Labor Code sections 1725.5 or 1771.1, the Labor Commissioner must shall issue and serve a stop order prohibiting the use of the unregistered contractor contractor(s) or subcontractor unregistered subcontractor(s) on ALL public works until the unregistered contractor contractor(s) or subcontractor is unregistered subcontractor(s) is/are registered. Failure to observe a stop order is a misdemeanor.
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Samples: Business Improvement District Management Agreement, Business Improvement District Management Agreement, Business Improvement District Management Agreement
Stop Order. Where a contractor or subcontractor engages in the performance of any public work contract without having been registered in violation of California Labor Code sections 1725.5 or 1771.1, the Labor Commissioner must issue and serve a stop order prohibiting the use of the unregistered contractor or subcontractor on ALL all public works until the unregistered contractor or subcontractor is registered. Failure to observe a stop order is a misdemeanor.
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Samples: Professional Services Agreement, Professional Services Agreement, Professional Services Agreement
Stop Order. Where a contractor If Subrecipient or subcontractor engages its subcontractor(s) engage in the performance of any public work contract without having been registered in violation of California Labor Code sections 1725.5 or 1771.1, the Labor Commissioner must shall issue and serve a stop order prohibiting the use of the unregistered contractor contractor(s) or subcontractor unregistered subcontractor(s) on ALL public works until the unregistered contractor contractor(s) or subcontractor is unregistered subcontractor(s) is/are registered. Failure to observe a stop order is a misdemeanor.
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Samples: Subrecipient Agreement, Subrecipient Agreement
Stop Order. Where a contractor If Contractor or subcontractor engages its Subcontractor(s) engage in any work without the performance of any public work contract without having been registered required registration, in violation of California Labor Code sections 1725.5 or 1771.1, the Labor Commissioner must shall issue and serve a stop order prohibiting the use of the unregistered contractor contractor(s) or subcontractor unregistered subcontractor(s) on ALL public works until the unregistered contractor contractor(s) or subcontractor is unregistered subcontractor(s) is/are registered. Failure to observe a stop order is a misdemeanor.
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Samples: Neighborhood Parking Program Agreement, Neighborhood Parking Program Agreement
Stop Order. Where a contractor or subcontractor engages in the performance of any public work contract without having been registered in violation of California Labor Code sections 1725.5 or 1771.1, the Labor Commissioner must issue and serve a stop order prohibiting the use of the unregistered contractor or subcontractor on ALL public works until the unregistered contractor or subcontractor is registered. Failure to observe a stop order is a misdemeanor.Exhibit "D" FEDERAL PROVISIONS
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Samples: Professional Services Agreement