Common use of Type of relationship Clause in Contracts

Type of relationship. The Contractor’s relationship with the State: (a) is controlled by this Contract; (b) includes no benefits other than the consideration paid for services rendered; (c) includes no promise of future agreements; and (d) addresses only one aspect of the State's overall mission.

Appears in 21 contracts

Sources: Professional Services, Professional Services, Professional Services

Type of relationship. The Contractor’s relationship with the State: (a) a. is controlled by this Contract; (b) b. includes no benefits other than the consideration paid for services rendered; (c) ; c. includes no promise of future agreements; and (d) addresses only one aspect of the State's overall mission.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Professional Services, Professional Services

Type of relationship. The Contractor’s 's relationship with the State: (a) a. is controlled by this Contract; (b) b. includes no benefits other than the consideration paid for services rendered; (c) ; c. includes no promise of future agreements; and (d) addresses only one aspect of the State's overall mission.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Professional Services

Type of relationship. The Contractor’s relationship with the State: (a) is controlled by this Contract; (b) includes no benefits other than the consideration paid for services rendered; rendered (c) includes no promise of future agreements; and (d) addresses only one aspect of the State's overall mission.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Professional Services Contract