Common use of SUPPLIER’S STATUS Clause in Contracts

SUPPLIER’S STATUS. Nothing in the Contract shall be construed as constituting a partnership between the Parties or as constituting either Party as the agent for the other for any purposes except as specified by the terms of the Contract.

Appears in 43 contracts

Sources: Contract for Services, Contract for Services, Contract for Installation of Services

SUPPLIER’S STATUS. 21.1 Nothing in the Contract shall be construed as constituting a partnership between the Parties or as constituting either Party as the agent for the other for any purposes except as specified by the terms of the Contract. 21.2 The Supplier shall not (and shall ensure that Staff shall not) say or do anything that might lead any person to believe that the Supplier is acting as the agent, partner or employee of the Authority.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Provision of Goods / Services, Contract for Natural Capital Atlases at County and City Scale, Contract for Services

SUPPLIER’S STATUS. Nothing in the this Contract is intended to, or shall be construed as constituting operate to create a partnership partnership, or contract of employment between the Parties Parties, or as constituting to authorise either Party to act as the an agent for the other, and neither Party shall have authority to act in the name or on behalf of or otherwise to bind the other for in any purposes except as specified by the terms of the Contractway.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Service Contract