Common use of SUB-CONSULTANT Clause in Contracts

SUB-CONSULTANT. The term SUB-CONSULTANT refers to any individual or firm offering professional services that is engaged by the CONSULTANT to assist in providing and performing the professional services, work and materials for which the CONSULTANT is contractually obligated, responsible and liable to provide and perform under this Agreement. The COUNTY may not be deemed a party to, responsible or liable for, or assume any obligation whatsoever with respect to any Agreement between the CONSULTANT and any SUB-CONSULTANT.

Appears in 37 contracts

Samples: Professional Services Agreement, Professional Services, Professional Services Agreement

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