Common use of Subcontractor and Suppliers Clause in Contracts

Subcontractor and Suppliers. A subcontractor is any individual, firm, partnership, corporation, joint venture, or other entity, other than the contractor, who furnishes any goods or services of any kind under a subcontract entered into with a construction contract with CDB’s prime contractors. This legal definition shall govern in general, but various contract Articles herein shall distinguish between a subcontractor and a supplier. In those cases, a subcontractor is a business entity that has responsibility for a portion of the work that includes onsite installation labor. Suppliers are business entities that furnish only goods produced off site which will be incorporated into the work by others. The clause on change orders and others makes such a distinction.

Appears in 8 contracts

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

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Subcontractor and Suppliers. A subcontractor is any individual, firm, partnership, corporation, joint venture, or other entity, other than the contractor, who furnishes any goods or services of any kind under a subcontract entered into with a construction contract with CDB’s =s prime contractors. This legal definition shall govern in general, but various contract Articles herein shall distinguish between a subcontractor and a supplier. In those cases, a subcontractor is a business entity that has responsibility for a portion of the work that includes onsite installation labor. Suppliers are business entities that furnish only goods produced off site which will be incorporated into the work by others. The clause on change orders and others makes such a distinction.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Professional Services Agreement, Professional Services Agreement

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