SUB-CONTRACTOR LIABILITIES Sample Clauses

The 'Sub-Contractor Liabilities' clause defines the responsibilities and obligations of a sub-contractor in relation to the work they perform under a contract. It typically outlines the extent to which the sub-contractor is liable for defects, delays, or damages arising from their work, and may specify requirements for insurance or indemnification. This clause ensures that accountability for performance and any resulting issues is clearly assigned, protecting the main contractor and client from potential risks associated with the sub-contractor's actions or omissions.
SUB-CONTRACTOR LIABILITIES. 25I.1 Contractors are wholly responsible for ensuring that their Sub-Contractor apply the measures outlined in “Section 3 - Contractor’s Information and Security Obligations”.
SUB-CONTRACTOR LIABILITIES. 7.1 Where Contractors manage sub-contracts on behalf of COI the Contractor should also ensure their sub-contractors are following the policy, procedures and requirements set out in the Information Assurance Capability Questionnaire. Contractors are wholly responsible for ensuring that their sub- contractor apply the measures we describe here.