Of GMS Sample Clauses

The "Of GMS" clause defines the rights, responsibilities, or status of the entity referred to as GMS within the context of the agreement. Typically, such a clause outlines the specific role GMS plays, such as a service provider, partner, or beneficiary, and may detail the scope of its authority, obligations, or entitlements under the contract. By clearly delineating GMS's position and duties, this clause helps prevent misunderstandings and ensures all parties are aware of GMS's involvement and the expectations placed upon it.
Of GMS. 15.2.1 As between the parties, GMS has the sole and exclusive responsibility to provide its employees any salary, compensation or other benefits and to make all appropriate tax, social security, Medicare and other withholding deductions and payments for all GMS employees, including the following: (a) federal income tax withholding (including Form 941 and Form W-2 filing requirements); (b) state and/or local income tax withholding; (c) Federal Insurance Contributions Act (FICA); and (d) Federal and State Unemployment Tax Acts (FUTA and SUTA) (including Form 940 and state filing requirements). GMS employees shall not be entitled to holiday, vacation or disability pay, or any other benefits offered or provided by Client to its employees. 15.2.2 GMS maintains such employee benefit plans and policies for GMS employees as GMS deems necessary in its sole discretion.

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