Common use of Independence of the Parties Clause in Contracts

Independence of the Parties. Section 1. The parties are independent entities with respect to each other. Nothing in this Contract shall be construed as creating an employer-employee relationship between the parties and their respective sub-contractors, employees, agents, or workers. Section 2. Nothing in this Contract of Service shall be construed to place the parties in the relationship of partners, joint ventures, fiduciaries, or agents. The parties are not granted any right nor any authority to assume or to create an obligation or to bind the other party. Section 3. The SERVICE PROVIDER shall not issue any public statements about or on behalf of the UNIVERSITY without its prior written consent.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Contract of Service, Contract of Services, Contract of Service

Independence of the Parties. Section 1. The parties are independent entities with respect to concerning each other. Nothing in this Contract shall be construed as creating an employer-employee relationship between the parties and their respective sub-contractors, employees, agents, or workers. Section 2. Nothing in this Contract of Service shall be construed to place the parties in the relationship of partners, joint venturesventure, fiduciaries, or agents. The parties are not granted any right nor any authority to assume or to create an any obligation or to bind the other party. Section 3. The SERVICE PROVIDER A party shall not issue any public statements about or on behalf of the UNIVERSITY other party without its the prior written consentconsent of the party on whose behalf such statements are made.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Contract for Services