Compensation and Employer Sample Clauses

The 'Compensation and Employer' clause defines the terms under which an employee is paid and identifies the party responsible for employment. It typically outlines the salary, wage, or other forms of remuneration, and specifies the employer's legal identity, which may be important in organizations with multiple entities. This clause ensures both parties are clear about payment expectations and the official employer, reducing confusion and potential disputes regarding compensation or employment status.
Compensation and Employer s Liability insurance, to apply for all employees for statutory limits as required by applicable State and Federal laws. The policy(ies) must include Employer’s Liability with minimum limits of $1,000,000.00 each accident. No employee, subcontractor or agent of the Consultant shall be allowed to provide Services pursuant to this Agreement who is not covered by Worker’s Compensation insurance.
Compensation and Employer s Liability with a limit of $1 million; and Professional Liability with a per claim limit of $1 million. Such insurance shall be primary and non-contributing to any insurance maintained by Rockwell and the insurers will give thirty (30) days prior written notice to Rockwell in the event of cancellation or material change in coverage. The Commercial General Liability, Automobile Liability, and Workers' Compensation coverages will each include a waiver of subrogation in favor of Rockwell. Seller shall include Rockwell as an additional insured on Commercial General Liability insurance. Insurers must be reasonably acceptable to Rockwell and possess minimum Best's rating of `A -` and be licensed to conduct business in all states in which Seller shall operate as part of this Agreement. Failure to obtain and maintain the required insurance shall be considered a material breach of contract.
Compensation and Employer s Liability Acts Licensee shall comply with all applicable worker's compensation and employer's liability acts and shall furnish proof thereof satisfactory to Pole Owner prior to placing Equipment on Pole Owner’s poles.
Compensation and Employer s Liability Insurance covering Company Employees which shall fully comply with the statutory requirements of all state laws as well as federal laws which may be applicable.
Compensation and Employer s Liability Insurance in compliance with statutory requirements of the State of California. Named insureds shall require their insurers to waive all rights of subrogation against Edison.
Compensation and Employer s Liability insurance as well as any other insurance required by statute or rule of the state or county in which the Franchised Business is located and operated.
Compensation and Employer s Liability policies shall provide a waiver of subrogation in favor of LACMTA.
Compensation and Employer s Liability Insurance insuring against and satisfying Tenant’s obligations and liabilities under the workers compensation laws of the jurisdiction in which the Demised Premises are located, with Employers Liability minimum limits per insured of $500,000 Bodily Injury each accident; $500,000 Bodily Injury by disease, each employee; $500,000 Bodily Injury by disease policy limit. Policies shall include Voluntary Coverage.
Compensation and Employer s Liabil- ity as required by Connecticut Law and Employers’ Li- ability with a limit of not less than $100,000 per occur- rence, $500,000 disease policy limit and $100,000 disease each employee. When Work is on or contiguous to navi- ▇▇▇▇▇ bodies of waterways and ways adjoining, the Con- tractor shall include Federal Act endorsement for U.S. Longshoremen’s and Harbor Workers Act.
Compensation and Employer s Liability insurance are not required for single-person contractors. However, under state law these coverages (or a copy of the state's Consent To Self Insure) must be provided if you have any employees at any time during the period of this contract. Waiver of Subrogation on the coverage is required only for jobs where your employees are working on CITY premises under hazardous conditions, e.g., uneven terrain, scaffolding, caustic chemicals, toxic materials, power tools, etc.