Use of Consultants. Consultant is aware of statutory and case law regarding classification of workers as independent contractors, including California Labor Code Section 2750.3 and Dynamex Operations West, Inc. v. Superior Court, 4 Cal. 5th 903 (2018). To ensure that Consultant is in compliance with the California Labor Code, Consultant shall only utilize its employees to provide the Services. Consultant may not provide the services through any independent contractor, subcontractor or subconsultant (“Subcontractor(s)”) unless approved by the City as set forth in Section 3.7.2.2
Use of Consultants. The Province recognizes and acknowledges that the Recipient may engage one or more Consultants for the purposes of carrying out any Projects in which Funds are directed. The Recipient will have sole responsibility for hiring and terminating the employment of said Consultants. The Recipient further acknowledges and agrees that the Recipient will be responsible for all acts and actions of the Recipient’s Consultants and that all such acts and actions will be treated as acts and actions of the Recipient for the purposes of this Agreement.
Use of Consultants. Concessionaire shall employ licensed contractor(s) in the completion of all required construction work. Additionally, Concessionaire shall utilize professional contractors and consultants, including architects(s) and engineer(s), acting in accordance with the latest American Institute of Architects’ standards of practice to develop comprehensive construction plans, including schematic design plans, design development plans, and working drawings, and to conduct independent inspections and monitoring of all construction. Concessionaire agrees to select contractors and consultants who are fully licensed to practice in the State of California and are acceptable to the State. However, in no event shall State be deemed to have control of or be responsible for Concessionaire's final hiring decisions, the day-to-day management of the project, or administration of contracts with contractors or consultants. Contracts between Concessionaire and any contractor or consultant must be approved in writing by State in advance of execution by Concessionaire.
Use of Consultants. One consultant and/or one observer for each party may attend the negotiation sessions, at the expense of the inviting party.
Use of Consultants. Either party may call upon consultants at the expense of the requesting party. Such consultants may be used in the negotiating meetings as team members, or for the purpose of providing information pertinent to negotiations.
Use of Consultants. Officers, employees, and members of the Board of Directors of the CCFN/Sub-recipient(s) and Sub-grantee(s) cannot be paid consultants to that organization, its member agencies, or its contracts and grantees.
Use of Consultants. The parties contemplate that from time to time during the term of this Agreement third party technical consultants may be employed by either party in connection with the development of Products. The parties agree that information designated as confidential may be disclosed to such consultants provided that the other party is given reasonable notice of the circumstances and nature of the intended disclosure and that the disclosure is limited to information necessary to enable the technical consultant to provide technical consulting services. The consultant will be required to sign an agreement committing the consultant to protect such confidential information.
Use of Consultants. The Order of Layoff, as defined by Section 2, above, shall not be construed to prohibit the City from calling in consultants with specialized skills and/or certifications on a temporary basis, to perform tasks that cannot be performed by remaining City employees. The City agrees that in the event it needs such consultants, the City will attempt to use an employee on layoff status to perform the work on a temporary basis before bringing in a non-employee, provided the employee on layoff status is available when the City needs the work performed and possesses the specialized skill(s) and/or certifications required for the work. If more than one laid off employee meets all of the requirements of the temporary position, bargaining unit seniority shall be the determining factor.
Use of Consultants. Each party may call on professional or lay consultants to assist in all negotiations. The expense of such consultants shall be borne by the party requesting them.