SUBCONTRACTUAL RELATIONS. a) If the Contractor will cause any part of this Agreement to be performed by a Subcontractor, the provisions of this Contract will apply to such Subcontractor and its officers, agents and employees in all respects as if it and they were employees of the Contractor; and the Contractor will not be in any manner thereby discharged from its obligations and liabilities hereunder, but will be liable hereunder for all acts and negligence of the Subcontractor, its officers, agents, and employees, as if they were employees of the Contractor. The services performed by the Subcontractor will be subject to the provisions hereof as if performed directly by the Contractor. b) The Contractor, before making any subcontract for any portion of the services, will state in writing to the County the name of the proposed Subcontractor, the portion of the Services which the Subcontractor is to do, the place of business of such Subcontractor, and such other information as the County may require. The County will have the right to require the Contractor not to award any subcontract to a person, firm or corporation disapproved by the County. c) Before entering into any subcontract hereunder, the Contractor will inform the Subcontractor fully and completely of all provisions and requirements of this Agreement relating either directly or indirectly to the Services to be performed. Such Services performed by such Subcontractor will strictly comply with the requirements of this Contract. d) In order to qualify as a Subcontractor satisfactory to the County, in addition to the other requirements herein provided, the Subcontractor must be prepared to prove to the satisfaction of the County that it has the necessary facilities, skill and experience, and ample financial resources to perform the Services in a satisfactory manner. To be considered skilled and experienced, the Subcontractor must show to the satisfaction of the County that it has satisfactorily performed services of the same general type which is required to be performed under this Agreement. e) The County shall have the right to withdraw its consent to a subcontract if it appears to the County that the subcontract will delay, prevent, or otherwise impair the performance of the Contractor's obligations under this Agreement. All Subcontractors are required to protect the confidentiality of the County's and County's proprietary and confidential information. Contractor shall furnish to the County copies of all subcontracts between Contractor and Subcontractors and suppliers hereunder. Within each such subcontract, there shall be a clause for the benefit of the County in the event the County finds the Contractor in breach of this Contract, permitting the County to request completion by the Subcontractor of its performance obligations under the subcontract. The clause shall include an option for the County to pay the Subcontractor directly for the performance by such Subcontractor. Notwithstanding, the foregoing shall neither convey nor imply any obligation or liability on the part of the County to any subcontractor hereunder as more fully described herein.
Appears in 11 contracts
Sources: Contract for Goods and Services, Lightning Prediction and Warning System Agreement, Software License and Services Agreement
SUBCONTRACTUAL RELATIONS. a) If the Contractor will cause causes any part of this Agreement to be performed by a Subcontractor, the provisions of this Contract will apply to such Subcontractor and its officers, agents and employees in all respects as if it and they were employees of the Contractor; and the Contractor will not be in any manner thereby discharged from its obligations and liabilities hereunder, but will be liable hereunder for all acts acts, omissions, and negligence of the Subcontractor, its officers, agents, and employees, as if they were employees of the Contractor. The services performed by the Subcontractor will be subject to the provisions hereof as if performed directly by the Contractor.
b) The Contractor, before making any subcontract for any portion of the servicesWork, will state in writing to the County the name of the proposed Subcontractor, the portion of the Services Work which the Subcontractor is to do, the place of business of such Subcontractor, and such other information as the County may require. The County will have the right to require the Contractor not to award any subcontract to a person, firm or corporation disapproved by the County.
c) Before entering into any subcontract hereunder, the Contractor will inform the Subcontractor fully and completely of all provisions and requirements of this Agreement relating either directly or indirectly to the Services Work to be performed. Such Services Work performed by such Subcontractor will strictly comply with the requirements of this Contract.
d) In order to qualify as a Subcontractor satisfactory to the County, in addition to the other requirements herein provided, the Subcontractor must be prepared to prove to the satisfaction of the County that it has the necessary facilities, skill and experience, and ample financial resources to perform the Services Work in a satisfactory manner. To be considered skilled and experienced, the Subcontractor must show to the satisfaction of the County that it has satisfactorily performed services Work of the same general type which is required to be performed under this Agreement.
e) The County shall have the right to withdraw its consent to a subcontract if it appears to the County that the subcontract Subcontractor will delay, prevent, or otherwise impair the performance of the Contractor's obligations under this Agreement. All Subcontractors are required to protect the confidentiality of the County's and County's proprietary and confidential information. Contractor shall furnish to the County copies of all subcontracts between Contractor and Subcontractors and suppliers hereunder. Within each such subcontract, there shall be a clause for the benefit of the County in the event the County finds the Contractor in breach of this Contract, permitting the County to request completion by the Subcontractor of its performance obligations under the subcontract. The clause shall include an option for the County to pay the Subcontractor directly for the performance by such Subcontractor. Notwithstanding, the foregoing shall neither convey nor imply any obligation or liability on the part of the County to any subcontractor Subcontractor hereunder as more fully described herein.
Appears in 5 contracts
Sources: Professional Services, Circular Fashion Contract, LGBTQ Assessment Services Contract
SUBCONTRACTUAL RELATIONS. a) If the Contractor will cause causes any part of this Agreement to be performed by a Subcontractor, the provisions of this Contract will apply to such Subcontractor and its officers, agents and employees in all respects as if it and they were employees of the Contractor; and the Contractor will not be in any manner thereby discharged from its obligations and liabilities hereunder, but will be liable hereunder for all acts acts, omissions, and negligence of the Subcontractor, its officers, agents, and employees, as if they were employees of the Contractor. The services Services performed by the Subcontractor will be subject to the provisions hereof as if performed directly by the Contractor.
b) The Contractor, before making any subcontract for any portion of the servicesWork, will state in writing to the County the name of the proposed Subcontractor, the portion of the Services Work which the Subcontractor is to do, the place of business of such Subcontractor, and such other information as the County may require. The County will have the right to require the Contractor not to award any subcontract to a person, firm or corporation disapproved by the County.
c) Before entering into any subcontract hereunder, the Contractor will inform the Subcontractor fully and completely of all provisions and requirements of this Agreement relating either directly or indirectly to the Services Work to be performed. Such Services Work performed by such Subcontractor will strictly comply with the requirements of this Contract.
d) In order to qualify as a Subcontractor satisfactory to the County, in addition to the other requirements herein provided, the Subcontractor must be prepared to prove to the satisfaction of the County that it has the necessary facilities, skill and experience, and ample financial resources to perform the Services Work in a satisfactory manner. To be considered skilled and experienced, the Subcontractor must show to the satisfaction of the County that it has satisfactorily performed services Work of the same general type which is required to be performed under this Agreement.
e) The County shall have the right to withdraw its consent to a subcontract if it appears to the County that the subcontract Subcontractor will delay, prevent, or otherwise impair the performance of the Contractor's obligations under this Agreement. All Subcontractors are required to protect the confidentiality of the County's and County's proprietary and confidential information. Contractor shall furnish to the County copies of all subcontracts between Contractor and Subcontractors and suppliers hereunder. Within each such subcontract, there shall be a clause for the benefit of the County in the event the County finds the Contractor in breach of this Contract, permitting the County to request completion by the Subcontractor of its performance obligations under the subcontract. The clause shall include an option for the County to pay the Subcontractor directly for the performance by such Subcontractor. Notwithstanding, the foregoing shall neither convey nor imply any obligation or liability on the part of the County to any subcontractor Subcontractor hereunder as more fully described herein.
Appears in 2 contracts
Sources: Janitorial Services Agreement, Janitorial Services Agreement
SUBCONTRACTUAL RELATIONS. a) A. If the Contractor will cause any part of this the Agreement to be performed by a Subcontractorsubcontractor, the provisions of this Contract will apply to such Subcontractor subcontractor and its officers, agents and employees in all respects as if it and they were employees of the Contractor; and the Contractor will not be in any manner thereby discharged from its obligations and liabilities hereunder, but will be liable hereunder for all acts and negligence of the Subcontractorsubcontractor, its officers, agents, and employees, as if they were employees of the Contractor. The services performed by the Subcontractor subcontractor will be subject to the provisions hereof as if performed directly by the Contractor.
b) B. The Contractor, before making any subcontract for any portion of the services, will state in writing to the County Town the name of the proposed Subcontractorsubcontractor, the portion of the Services which the Subcontractor subcontractor is to do, the place of business of such Subcontractorsubcontractor, and such other information as the County Town may require. The County Town will have the right to require the Contractor not to award any subcontract to a person, firm or corporation disapproved by the CountyTown.
c) C. Before entering into any subcontract hereunder, the Contractor will inform the Subcontractor subcontractor fully and completely of all provisions and requirements of this the Agreement relating either directly or indirectly to the Services to be performed. Such Services performed by such Subcontractor subcontractor will strictly comply with the requirements of this Contract.
d) D. In order to qualify as a Subcontractor subcontractor satisfactory to the CountyTown, in addition to the other requirements herein provided, the Subcontractor subcontractor must be prepared to prove to the satisfaction of the County Town that it has the necessary facilities, skill and experience, and ample financial resources to perform the Services in a satisfactory manner. To be considered skilled and experienced, the Subcontractor subcontractor must show to the satisfaction of the County Town that it has satisfactorily performed services of the same general type which is required to be performed under this the Agreement.
e) E. The County Town shall have the right to withdraw its consent to a subcontract if it appears to the County Town that the subcontract will delay, prevent, or otherwise impair the performance of the Contractor's obligations under this the Agreement. All Subcontractors subcontractors are required to protect the confidentiality of the County's Town and CountyTown's proprietary and confidential information. Contractor shall furnish to the County Town copies of all subcontracts between Contractor and Subcontractors subcontractors and suppliers hereunder. Within each such subcontract, there shall be a clause for the benefit of the County Town permitting the Town to request completion of performance by the subcontractor of its obligations under the subcontract, in the event the County Town finds the Contractor in breach of this Contractits obligations, permitting and the County to request completion by the Subcontractor of its performance obligations under the subcontract. The clause shall include an option for the County to pay the Subcontractor subcontractor directly for the performance by such Subcontractorsubcontractor. Notwithstanding, the foregoing shall neither convey nor imply any obligation or liability on the part of the County Town to any subcontractor hereunder as more fully described herein.
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Scrap Metal Recycling Agreement
SUBCONTRACTUAL RELATIONS. a) If the Contractor will cause any part of this Agreement to be performed by a SubcontractorSubContractor, the provisions of this Contract will apply to such Subcontractor SubContractor and its officers, agents and employees in all respects as if it and they were employees of the Contractor; and the Contractor will not be in any manner thereby discharged from its obligations and liabilities hereunder, but will be liable hereunder for all acts and negligence of the SubcontractorSubContractor, its officers, agents, and employees, as if they were employees of the Contractor. The services performed by the Subcontractor SubContractor will be subject to the provisions hereof as if performed directly by the Contractor.
b) The Contractor, before making any subcontract for any portion of the services, will state in writing to the County the name of the proposed SubcontractorSubContractor, the portion of the Services which the Subcontractor SubContractor is to do, the place of business of such SubcontractorSubContractor, and such other information as the County may require. The County will have the right to require the Contractor not to award any subcontract to a person, firm or corporation disapproved by the County.
c) Before entering into any subcontract hereunder, the Contractor will inform the Subcontractor SubContractor fully and completely of all provisions and requirements of this Agreement relating either directly or indirectly to the Services to be performed. Such Services performed by such Subcontractor SubContractor will strictly comply with the requirements of this Contract.
d) In order to qualify as a Subcontractor SubContractor satisfactory to the County, in addition to the other requirements herein provided, the Subcontractor SubContractor must be prepared to prove to the satisfaction of the County that it has the necessary facilities, skill and experience, and ample financial resources to perform the Services in a satisfactory manner. To be considered skilled and experienced, the Subcontractor SubContractor must show to the satisfaction of the County that it has satisfactorily performed services of the same general type which is required to be performed under this Agreement.
e) The County shall have the right to withdraw its consent to a subcontract if it appears to the County that the subcontract will delay, prevent, or otherwise impair the performance of the Contractor's obligations under this Agreement. All Subcontractors SubContractors are required to protect the confidentiality of the County's and County's proprietary and confidential information. Contractor shall furnish to the County copies of all subcontracts between Contractor and Subcontractors SubContractors and suppliers hereunder. Within each such subcontract, there shall be a clause for the benefit of the County in the event the County finds the Contractor in breach of this Contract, permitting the County to request completion by the Subcontractor SubContractor of its performance obligations under the subcontract. The clause shall include an option for the County to pay the Subcontractor SubContractor directly for the performance by such SubcontractorSubContractor. Notwithstanding, the foregoing shall neither convey nor imply any obligation or liability on the part of the County to any subcontractor subContractor hereunder as more fully described herein.
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Bid Waiver
SUBCONTRACTUAL RELATIONS. a) 12.1. Company will not subcontract work or services under the Contract Documents without the prior written consent of the County, and any such subcontract without consent of the County shall be null and void.
12.2. If Company proposes to subcontract any of the Contractor will cause any part of this Agreement to be performed by a Subcontractorwork or services under the Contract Documents, the provisions of this Contract Company will apply to such Subcontractor and its officers, agents and employees in all respects as if it and they were employees of the Contractor; and the Contractor will not be in any manner thereby discharged from its obligations and liabilities hereunder, but will be liable hereunder for all acts and negligence of the Subcontractor, its officers, agents, and employees, as if they were employees of the Contractor. The services performed by the Subcontractor will be subject to the provisions hereof as if performed directly by the Contractor.
b) The Contractor, before making any subcontract for any portion of the services, will state in writing submit to the County the name of each proposed Subcontractor along with the proposed Subcontractor, the portion scope of the Services work which the its Subcontractor is to do, the place of business of such Subcontractor, and such other information as the County may requireundertake. The County will have has the right to require reject access to or use of any Subcontractor which the Contractor not County considers unable or unsuitable to award satisfactorily perform its duties.
12.3. Company agrees it shall be as fully responsible to the County for any subcontract act or omission of the Company’s Subcontractors, their agents, representatives, and persons either directly or indirectly employed by them as it is for the acts and omissions of persons directly employed by Company. Neither this provision, the County’s authorization of Company’s agreement with Subcontractor, County’s inspection of a Subcontractor’s facilities or work, or any other action taken by the County in relation to a person, firm or corporation disapproved by Subcontractor shall create any contractual relationship between any Subcontractor and the County.
c) Before entering into any subcontract hereunder12.4. By appropriate agreement, written where legally required for validity, the Contractor will inform the Subcontractor fully and completely of all provisions and requirements of this Agreement relating either directly or indirectly Company shall require each Subcontractor, to the Services extent of the Work to be performed. Such Services performed by such Subcontractor will strictly comply with the requirements of this Contract.
d) In order Subcontractor, to qualify as a Subcontractor satisfactory be bound to the Company by terms of the Contract Documents, and to assume toward the Company all the obligations and responsibilities, including the responsibility for safety of the Subcontractor’s Work, which the Company, by these Documents, assumes toward the County, in addition to . Each subcontract agreement shall preserve and protect the other requirements herein provided, the Subcontractor must be prepared to prove to the satisfaction rights of the County that it has the necessary facilities, skill and experience, and ample financial resources to perform the Services in a satisfactory manner. To be considered skilled and experienced, the Subcontractor must show with respect to the satisfaction of the County that it has satisfactorily performed services of the same general type which is required Work to be performed under this Agreement.
e) The County shall have the right to withdraw its consent to a subcontract if it appears to the County that the subcontract will delay, prevent, or otherwise impair the performance of the Contractor's obligations under this Agreement. All Subcontractors are required to protect the confidentiality of the County's and County's proprietary and confidential information. Contractor shall furnish to the County copies of all subcontracts between Contractor and Subcontractors and suppliers hereunder. Within each such subcontract, there shall be a clause for the benefit of the County in the event the County finds the Contractor in breach of this Contract, permitting the County to request completion by the Subcontractor of its performance obligations under so that subcontracting thereof will not prejudice such rights. Where appropriate, the subcontractCompany shall require each Subcontractor to enter into similar agreements with Sub-subcontractors. The clause Company shall include an option for make available to each proposed Subcontractor, prior to the County execution of the subcontract agreement, copies of the Contract Documents to pay which the Subcontractor directly for the performance by such Subcontractor. Notwithstandingwill be bound, the foregoing shall neither convey nor imply any obligation or liability on the part and upon written request of the County Subcontractor, identify to any subcontractor hereunder as more fully described hereinthe Subcontractor terms and conditions of the proposed subcontract agreement which may be at variance with the Contract Documents.
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Professional Services Agreement
SUBCONTRACTUAL RELATIONS. a) If the Contractor will cause any part of this Agreement to be performed by a Subcontractor, Contractor shall ensure that the provisions of this Contract will apply to such Subcontractor and its officers, agents and employees in all respects as if it and they were employees of the Contractor; and the Contractor will not be in any manner thereby discharged from its obligations and liabilities hereunder, but will be liable hereunder for all acts and negligence of the Subcontractor, its officers, agents, and employees, as if they were employees of the Contractor. The services performed by the Subcontractor will be subject to the provisions hereof as if performed directly by the Contractor.
b) The Contractor, before making any subcontract for any portion of the services, will state in writing to the County the name of the proposed Subcontractor, the portion of the Services which the Subcontractor is to do, the place of business of such Subcontractor, and such other information as the County may require. The County will have the right to require the Contractor not to award any subcontract to a person, firm or corporation disapproved by the County. The County agrees that Contractor may use the processors identified in Exhibit A (Tangoe Processor Table) to this Agreement when Contractor reasonably determines it necessary for the provision of the Services (Collectively, “Processors”). The County agrees that Contractor may transfer County data including any Personal Data across a country border to the Processors and may, upon notice to the County, vary this list of Processors when it reasonably determines it necessary for the provision of the Services.
c) Before entering into any subcontract hereunder, the Contractor will inform the Subcontractor fully and completely of all provisions and requirements of this Agreement relating either directly or indirectly to the Services to be performed. Such Contractor shall ensure that Services performed by such Subcontractor will strictly comply with the requirements of this Contract.
d) In order to qualify as a Subcontractor satisfactory to the County, in addition to the other requirements herein provided, the Subcontractor must be prepared to prove to the satisfaction of the County that it has the necessary facilities, skill and experience, and ample financial resources to perform the Services in a satisfactory manner. To be considered skilled and experienced, the Subcontractor must show to the satisfaction of the County that it has satisfactorily performed services of the same general type which is required to be performed under this Agreement. The Contractor understands and acknowledges these requirements.
e) The County shall have the right to may withdraw its consent to a subcontract if it appears to the County that the subcontract will delay, prevent, or otherwise impair the performance of the Contractor's obligations under this Agreement. All Subcontractors are required The Contractor shall ensure that each subcontract it enters into with a Subcontractor requires that Subcontractor to protect the confidentiality of the County's and County's proprietary and confidential information. Contractor shall furnish to the County copies of all subcontracts between Contractor and Subcontractors and suppliers hereunder. Within each such subcontract, there shall be a clause for the benefit of the County in the event the County finds the Contractor in breach of this Contract, permitting the County to request completion by the Subcontractor of its performance obligations under the subcontract. The clause shall include an option for the County to pay the Subcontractor directly for the performance by such Subcontractor. Notwithstanding, the foregoing shall neither convey nor imply any obligation or liability on the part of the County to any subcontractor hereunder as more fully described herein.
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Communication Lifecycle Management Solution Contract
SUBCONTRACTUAL RELATIONS. a) If the Contractor will cause any part of this Agreement to be performed by a Subcontractor, the provisions of this Contract will apply to such Subcontractor and its officers, agents and employees in all respects as if it and they were employees of the Contractor; and the Contractor will not be in any manner thereby discharged from its obligations and liabilities hereunder, but will be liable hereunder for all acts and negligence of the Subcontractor, its officers, agents, and employees, as if they were employees of the Contractor. The services portion of the Work performed by the Subcontractor will be subject to the provisions hereof as if performed directly by the Contractor.
b) The Contractor, before making any subcontract for any portion of the servicesWork, will state in writing to the County the name of the proposed Subcontractor, the portion of the Services Work which the Subcontractor is to do, the place of business of such Subcontractor, and such other information as the County may require. The County will have the right to require the Contractor not to award any subcontract to a person, firm or corporation disapproved by the County.
c) Before entering into any subcontract hereunder, the Contractor will inform the Subcontractor fully and completely of all provisions and requirements of this Agreement relating either directly or indirectly to the Services Work to be performed. Such Services Work performed by such Subcontractor will strictly comply with the requirements of this Contract.
d) In order to qualify as a Subcontractor satisfactory to the County, in addition to the other requirements herein provided, the Subcontractor must be prepared to prove to the satisfaction of the County that it has the necessary facilities, skill and experience, and ample financial resources to perform the Services Work in a satisfactory manner. To be considered skilled and experienced, the Subcontractor must show to the satisfaction of the County that it has satisfactorily performed services work of the same general type which is required to be performed under this Agreement.
e) The County shall have the right to withdraw its consent to a subcontract if it appears to the County that the subcontract will delay, prevent, or otherwise impair the performance of the Contractor's ’s obligations under this Agreement. All Subcontractors are required to protect the confidentiality of the County's ’s and County's ’s proprietary and confidential information. Contractor shall furnish to the County copies of all subcontracts between Contractor and Subcontractors and suppliers hereunder. Within each such subcontract, there shall be a clause for the benefit of the County in the event the County finds the Contractor in breach of this Contract, permitting the County to request completion by the Subcontractor of its performance obligations under the subcontract. The clause shall include an option for the County to pay the Subcontractor directly for the performance by such Subcontractor. Notwithstanding, the foregoing shall neither convey nor imply any obligation or liability on the part of the County to any subcontractor hereunder as more fully described herein.
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Procurement Agreement
SUBCONTRACTUAL RELATIONS. a) If the Contractor will cause any part of this Agreement to be performed by a Subcontractor, the provisions of this Contract will apply to such Subcontractor and its officers, agents and employees in all respects as if it and they were employees of the Contractor; and the Contractor will not be in any manner thereby discharged from its obligations and liabilities hereunder, but will be liable hereunder for all acts and negligence of the Subcontractor, its officers, agents, and employees, as if they were employees of the Contractor. The services performed by the Subcontractor will be subject to the provisions hereof as if performed directly by the Contractor.
b) The Contractor, before making any subcontract for any portion of the services, will state in writing to the County the name of the proposed Subcontractor, the portion of the Services which the Subcontractor is to do, the place of business of such Subcontractor, and such other information as the County may require. The County will have the right to require the Contractor not to award any subcontract to a person, firm or corporation disapproved by the County.
c) Before entering into any subcontract hereunder, the Contractor will inform the Subcontractor fully and completely of all provisions and requirements of this Agreement relating either directly or indirectly to the Services to be performed. Such Services performed by such Subcontractor will strictly comply with the requirements of this Contract.
d) In order to qualify as a Subcontractor satisfactory to the County, in addition to the other requirements herein provided, the Subcontractor must be prepared to prove to the satisfaction of the County that it has the necessary facilities, skill and experience, and ample financial resources to perform the Services in a satisfactory manner. To be considered skilled and experienced, the Subcontractor must show to the satisfaction of the County that it has satisfactorily performed services of the same general type which is required to be performed under this Agreement.
ef) The County shall have the right to withdraw its consent to a subcontract if it appears to the County that the subcontract will delay, prevent, or otherwise impair the performance of the Contractor's obligations under this Agreement. All Subcontractors are required to protect the confidentiality of the County's and County's proprietary and confidential information. Contractor shall furnish to the County copies of all subcontracts between Contractor and Subcontractors and suppliers hereunder. Within each such subcontract, there shall be a clause for the benefit of the County in the event the County finds the Contractor in breach of this Contract, permitting the County to request completion by the Subcontractor of its performance obligations under the subcontract. The clause shall include an option for the County to pay the Subcontractor directly for the performance by such Subcontractor. Notwithstanding, the foregoing shall neither convey nor imply any obligation or liability on the part of the County to any subcontractor hereunder as more fully described herein.
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Software License, Services, Maintenance and Support Agreement
SUBCONTRACTUAL RELATIONS. a) If the Contractor will cause any part of this Agreement to be performed by a Subcontractor, the provisions of this Contract will apply to such Subcontractor and its officers, agents and employees in all respects as if it and they were employees of the Contractor; and the Contractor will not be in any manner thereby discharged from its obligations and liabilities hereunder, but will be liable hereunder for all acts and negligence of the Subcontractor, its officers, agents, and employees, as if they were employees of the Contractor. The services performed by the Subcontractor will be subject to the provisions hereof as if performed directly by the Contractor.
b) The Contractor, before making any subcontract for any portion of the services, will state in writing to the County Town the name of the proposed Subcontractor, the portion of the Services which the Subcontractor is to do, the place of business of such Subcontractor, and such other information as the County Town may require. The County Town will have the right to require the Contractor not to award any subcontract to a person, firm or corporation disapproved by the CountyTown.
c) Before entering into any subcontract hereunder, the Contractor will inform the Subcontractor fully and completely of all provisions and requirements of this Agreement relating either directly or indirectly to the Services to be performed. Such Services performed by such Subcontractor will strictly comply with the requirements of this Contract.
d) In order to qualify as a Subcontractor satisfactory to the CountyTown, in addition to the other requirements herein provided, the Subcontractor must be prepared to prove to the satisfaction of the County Town that it has the necessary facilities, skill and experience, and ample financial resources to perform the Services in a satisfactory manner. To be considered skilled and experienced, the Subcontractor must show to the satisfaction of the County Town that it has satisfactorily performed services of the same general type which is required to be performed under this Agreement.
e) The County Town shall have the right to withdraw its consent to a subcontract if it appears to the County Town that the subcontract will delay, prevent, or otherwise impair the performance of the Contractor's obligations under this Agreement. All Subcontractors are required to protect the confidentiality of the CountyTown's and CountyTown's proprietary and confidential information. Contractor shall furnish to the County Town copies of all subcontracts between Contractor and Subcontractors and suppliers hereunder. Within each such subcontract, there shall be a clause for the benefit of the County Town in the event the County Town finds the Contractor is in breach of this Contract, permitting the County Town to request completion by the Subcontractor of its performance obligations under the subcontract. The clause shall include an option for the County Town to pay the Subcontractor directly for the performance by such Subcontractor. Notwithstanding, the foregoing shall neither convey nor imply any obligation or liability on the part of the County Town to any subcontractor hereunder as more fully described herein.
Appears in 1 contract
SUBCONTRACTUAL RELATIONS. a) If the Contractor will cause any part of this Agreement to be performed by a Subcontractor, the provisions of this Contract will apply to such Subcontractor and its officers, agents and employees in all respects as if it and they were employees of the Contractor; and the Contractor will not be in any manner thereby discharged from its obligations and liabilities hereunder, but will be liable hereunder for all acts and negligence of the Subcontractor, its officers, agents, and employees, as if they were employees of the Contractor. The services Work performed by the Subcontractor will be subject to the provisions hereof as if performed directly by the Contractor.
b) The Contractor, before making any subcontract for any portion of the servicesWork, will state in writing to the County the name of the proposed Subcontractor, the portion of the Services Work which the Subcontractor is to do, the place of business of such Subcontractor, and such other information as the County may require. The County will have the right to require the Contractor not to award any subcontract to a person, firm or corporation disapproved by the County.
c) Before entering into any subcontract hereunder, the Contractor will inform the Subcontractor fully and completely of all provisions and requirements of this Agreement relating either directly or indirectly to the Services Work to be performed. Such Services Work performed by such Subcontractor will strictly comply with the requirements of this Contract.
d) In order to qualify as a Subcontractor satisfactory to the County, in addition to the other requirements herein provided, the Subcontractor must be prepared to prove to the satisfaction of the County that it has the necessary facilities, skill and experience, and ample financial resources to perform the Services Work in a satisfactory manner. To be considered skilled and experienced, the Subcontractor must show to the satisfaction of the County that it has satisfactorily performed services Work of the same general type which is required to be performed under this Agreement.
e) The County shall have the right to withdraw its consent to a subcontract if it appears to the County that the subcontract will delay, prevent, or otherwise impair the performance of the Contractor's obligations under this Agreement. All Subcontractors are required to protect the confidentiality of the County's and County's proprietary and confidential information. Contractor shall furnish to the County copies of all subcontracts between Contractor and Subcontractors and suppliers hereunder. Within each such subcontract, there shall be a clause for the benefit of the County in the event the County finds the Contractor in breach of this Contract, permitting the County to request completion by the Subcontractor of its performance obligations under the subcontract. The clause shall include an option for the County to pay the Subcontractor directly for the performance by such Subcontractor. Notwithstanding, the foregoing shall neither convey nor imply any obligation or liability on the part of the County to any subcontractor hereunder as more fully described herein.
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Equipment and Services Contract