Worker' s Compensation Sample Clauses

Worker' s Compensation. The CONSULTANT shall provide, pay for, and maintain worker's compensation insurance on all employees, its agents or subcontractors as required by Florida Statutes.
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Worker' s Compensation. As between the City of Xxxxxx and the Consultant this is intended as, and is, an independent contract. The Consultant and no partner or employee of the Consultant shall, by reason of this contract become an employee of theCity of Xxxxxx.
Worker' s Compensation. Every employee who is injured by an accident arising out of and in the course of his/her employment, regardless of where such injury occurred, unless purposely self-inflicted, shall be entitled to receive medical, surgical and hospital, or other treatment as outlined in Board Policy GCBCC and GCBCD. Employees who need to miss work due to this injury must notify the Personnel Department. Qualified employees will be placed on FMLA or personal medical leave. Employees who receive money from worker s compensation may not qualify to accrue sick/vacation days during this time.
Worker' s Compensation. If an employee qualifies for Worker’s Compensation benefits, and the employee elects to have the Employer supplement the benefits, the following procedures shall apply:
Worker' s Compensation. SECTION 1: Payment of Employees on Worker's Compensation During the period of their absence from duty because of total disability resulting from personal injuries, sickness or illness arising out of, and in the course of, their employment or arising out of ordinary risks of the street while actually engaged, with the authorization of the Employer, in the business affairs or undertakings of the Employer, unit employees shall receive the difference between their regular compensation and the amount being received by them under the Worker's Compensation Act, as provided in Section 3 herein below.
Worker' s Compensation. Tenant shall procure and maintain worker’s compensation insurance to meet statutory requirements and include coverage for employer’s liability insurance.
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Related to Worker' s Compensation

  • Unemployment Compensation The Contractor shall be solely responsible for the unemployment compensation payments on behalf of their employees and personnel. The Contractor shall not be entitled to unemployment compensation in connection with the Services performed under this Agreement.

  • Employees; Compensation The Consultant shall be solely responsible for the following:

  • Full Compensation Subrecipient agrees to accept the specified compensation as set forth in this Contract as full remuneration for performing all services and furnishing all staffing and materials required, for any reasonably unforeseen difficulties which may arise or be encountered in the execution of the services until acceptance, for risks connected with the services, and for performance by the Subrecipient of all its duties and obligations hereunder.

  • Workers’ Compensation The Contractor acknowledges the State of California requires every employer to be insured against liability for workers’ compensation or to undertake self-insurance in accordance with the provisions of the Labor Code. If Contractor has employees, a copy of the certificate evidencing such insurance, a letter of self-insurance, or a copy of the Certificate of Consent to Self-Insure shall be provided to County prior to commencement of work.

  • Other Compensation Unless otherwise stated, this Agreement does not include the Agent’s service of preparing the Property for sale or refinance, modernization, fire or major damage restoration, rehabilitation, financial accounting or legal advice, representation before public agencies, advising on proposed new construction, debt collection, counseling, attending any Association or Condominium meetings, and any other obligation not listed as a Service. If the Owner requests the Agent to perform services not included in this Agreement, a fee shall be agreed upon before such services are performed.

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