Responsibility for Others Sample Clauses
The "Responsibility for Others" clause establishes that a party is liable for the actions or omissions of certain third parties, such as employees, agents, or subcontractors, in connection with the contract. In practice, this means if a subcontractor hired by one party causes damage or fails to meet contractual obligations, the hiring party remains responsible for those breaches as if they had committed them directly. This clause ensures accountability and helps prevent parties from avoiding liability by delegating tasks to others, thereby protecting the interests of the other contracting party.
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Responsibility for Others. Contractor shall be fully responsible for the acts, omissions, breaches, violations of law, and unauthorized uses or disclosures of the County’s Confidential Information by its employees and duly approved Affiliates, agents, and subcontractors (all, as relevant and if any).
Responsibility for Others. Parents are expected to ensure that other individuals involved in their child’s life, such as other relatives and carers, are also aware of and adhere to this Parent Code of Conduct.
Responsibility for Others. Awardee is responsible for all acts and omissions of any of its trustees, directors, officers, employees, subcontractors, contingent workers, agents, and affiliates assisting with the Project and ensuring their compliance with the terms of this Agreement.
Responsibility for Others. Where either party waives rights against the other party, it also waives the same rights against the other party's employees, officers, directors, shareholders, partners, agents, contractors and invitees. The waiver shall be considered a waiver on behalf of the party making it, of all that party's employees, officers, directors, shareholders, partners and agents, and of anyone claiming under any of them, including insurers and creditors. Wherever in this Lease Tenant agrees not to do a particular thing, Tenant also agrees not to permit its employees, agents, contractors or invitees to do so.
Responsibility for Others. The Receiving Party agrees that it shall be responsible for any breach of this CNDA by any of its Representatives.
Responsibility for Others. Each of the Parties shall be responsible for the violation of the secrecy and non-use provisions of this Agreement by its directors, officers, employees, agents, professional advisors, consultants, contractors and affiliates. The Purchaser agrees that this Agreement shall be irrevocable by the Purchaser until 5:00 p.m. on the 25th day of May, 2012, after which time, if not accepted by the Vendor, this Agreement shall be null and void and the Deposit, if paid, shall be returned to the Purchaser without interest or deduction. Dated at Montreal, Quebec, this 18th day of May, 2012.
Responsibility for Others. You are responsible for the actions of any other person who use Your copy of the App.
Responsibility for Others. 8.1 You will be responsible for all acts and omissions of your employees, agents and subcontractors even if they are done without your knowledge or approval.
Responsibility for Others. Each of the Parties shall be responsible for the violation of the secrecy and non-use provisions of this Agreement by its directors, officers, employees, agents, professional advisors, consultants, contractors and Affiliates.
Responsibility for Others. Contractor shall be fully responsible for the acts, omissions, breaches, violations of law, and unauthorized uses or disclosures of the County’s Confidential Information by its employees and duly approved Affiliates, agents, and Subcontractors (all, as relevant and if any). Survival of Confidentiality Obligations: Contractor’s confidentiality obligations in this Contract and the obligations of this provision shall survive the termination or expiration of the Contract and all related subordinate contracts. Contractor shall keep the County’s Confidential Information confidential indefinitely.