Court Contractors definition

Court Contractors means the agents, subcontractors and other representatives of the Court, other than Contractor and Subcontractors.
Court Contractors means the agents, subcontractors and other representatives of the Judicial Branch Entities, other than Contractor and Subcontractors.

Examples of Court Contractors in a sentence

  • The Court may require Contractor to remove any personnel from the Project Staff that interact with any personnel of the Court or Court Contractors (including, without limitation, the Contractor Project Manager) upon providing to Contractor a reason (permitted by law) for such removal.

  • The Court and Court Contractors may, at the Court’s expense, perform the assessments described in this Section and “snap” assessments (e.g., safety and data/physical security assessments) of the Court Work Locations.

  • Contractor may, with the Court’s consent, continue to retain such member of the Project Staff in a role that does not interact with any personnel of the Court or Court Contractors.

  • Contractor shall provide to the Court and Court Contractors, on Contractor’s premises (or, if the audit is being performed of an Subcontractor, Subcontractor’s premises if necessary), space, office furnishings (including lockable cabinets), telephone and facsimile services, utilities and office related equipment and duplicating services as the Court or such Court Contractors may reasonably require to perform the audits described in this Section.

  • Contractor and Subcontractors in the performance of this Agreement shall act in an independent capacity and not as officers or employees or agents of the Court or Court Contractors.

  • Contractor grants to the Court, together with all Court Contractors, without additional charge, a perpetual, irrevocable, royalty-free, fully paid-up, worldwide, non-exclusive license to use, reproduce, perform, display, transmit, distribute, modify, create derivative works of, make, have made, sell, offer for sale and import Contractor Materials and Third Party Materials (including Source Code) and to sublicense such rights to other entities, in each case for Court business and operations.

  • Contractor and Subcontractors in the performance of this Agreement shall act in an independent capacity and not as officers or employees or agents of the Judicial Branch Entities or Court Contractors.

  • The Court may require Contractor to remove any personnel from the Project Staff that interact with any personnel of the Judicial Branch Entities or Court Contractors (including, without limitation, the Contractor Project Manager) upon providing to Contractor a reason (permitted by law) for such removal.

  • Notwithstanding any other provision in this Agreement, Court Contractors may exercise the foregoing license rights granted to the Judicial Branch Entities for the benefit of the Judicial Branch Entities.

  • Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, the Court shall have the right to perform or contract with a Third Party to provide any services or goods within or outside the scope of the Work, including services to augment or supplement the Work or to interface with the IT Infrastructure of the Judicial Branch Entities or Court Contractors.