CONTRIBUTOR’S STATUS Clause Samples

The "Contributor’s Status" clause defines the legal and professional standing of the contributor in relation to the party receiving their work. Typically, this clause clarifies whether the contributor is acting as an independent contractor, employee, or in another capacity, and may specify that the contributor is not entitled to benefits or authority beyond what is expressly agreed. By establishing the contributor’s status, the clause helps prevent misunderstandings about employment rights, tax obligations, and liability, ensuring both parties are clear about their respective roles and responsibilities.
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CONTRIBUTOR’S STATUS. Contributor is a corporation (or other form of artificial legal entity or juristic person) and is therefore a Constituent (defined in the Policy) and will be represented in OpenID by Representatives (defined in the Policy). Contributor’s initial Representatives are identified in Table 1 above, and in Exhibit 1 (if attached), and Contributor may change its Representatives from time to time on written notice to OIDF. Each Representative will also be required to click through the OIDF Online Contribution Agreement on its own behalf. Contributor will, as soon as commercially practicable (and in any case before the next Work Group meeting attended by any of its Representatives), notify OIDF in writing of any change of status of its Representatives.
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  • SUPPLIER’S STATUS At all times during the Contract Period the Supplier shall be an independent contractor and nothing in this Contract shall create a contract of employment, a relationship of agency or partnership or a joint venture between the Parties and, accordingly, neither Party shall be authorised to act in the name of, or on behalf of, or otherwise bind the other Party save as expressly permitted by the terms of this Contract.