Sentences with phrase «independent agent contracted»

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On March 26, the company revealed the results of an independent board committee investigation into $ 56 million in payments the firm made to commercial agents, typically people on the ground in foreign countries who help SNC - Lavalin win contracts.
(1) Any customer who enters into a contract with an invention promoter and who is found by a court to have been injured by any material false or fraudulent statement or representation, or any omission of material fact, by that invention promoter (any agent, employee, director, officer, partner, or independent contractor of such invention promoter), or by the failure of that invention promoter to disclose such information as required under subsection (a), may recover in a civil action against the invention promoter (or the officers, directors, or partners of such invention promoter), in addition to reasonable costs and attorneys» fees --
Tanzi explains that Arsenal are making Lemar their number one priority to replace contract rebel Alexis Sanchez, who is heading towards being a free agent in the summer and who the Independent claim could even join Manchester City in the next few days.
It is known that the force will be an independent agent from the village «s police force and would be contracted for 6 - month, 9 - month or yearlong intervals.
This includes publishing house acquisitions staff, independent or small imprint staff, literary agents, literary managers, film and television producers, game producers, online content providers, and anyone else who can offer authors either representation or a contract for some or all of a given book's content rights.»
One of the major issues in the traditional publishing industry that is driving more and more authors to pursue independent and digital self - publishing is the dreaded slush pile, the much - abhorred gateway to a traditional publishing contract that all begins with getting an agent to even look at an author's manuscript.
Stories about rights grabs and bad contracts have made everyone skittish, and only a handful of literary agents have the indie seal of approval for truly caring about independent rights.
There are discussions on agents, on contracts, on editors, as well as on the process and pitfalls of Independent Publishing, as well as on the process of writing.
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Independent agents are not locked into contracts with any specific insurance company, but instead work with many.
One who contracts to act on behalf of another and subject to the other's control, except with respect to his physical conduct, is both an agent and an independent contractor.
Independent agents have contracts with many companies.
Only an insurance company can give you the final rating; the best independent agent can typically get close, but it's never final until you have a contract in hand.
After the coverage options have been detailed and the contract is about to be signed, there is one more order of business that must be completed.The down payment for the weekly insurance will normally be an independent fee and payable to the insurance broker or the rental agent.
Our cheapest insurer, GEICO, is among the few insurance companies that operate through their own contracted independent agents.
This is because, independent agent generally has contracts with several insurance companies and thereby works for the client not the company?
Work with an independent agent or agency who has contracts with all the above - listed companies.
Unlike a traditional insurance agent, independent agents have contracts with dozens of highly - rated companies across the nation.
Leapforce has customers and then contracts Independent agents to perform the work.
Most, if not all, listing contracts were contracted for certain services and marketing campaigns which are specifically independent on each agent.
One was prepared to put it in writing when they hired the agent, but not in the RE / Max contract, as changes to that contract nulify Independent Contractor Status with REVCAN.
I always thought that the breakdown of the 26 - rep pattern had something to do with the physical costs of keeping lights on at multiple leased (agent - empty) locations, combined with when independent contractor contract status arrived on scene, many agents refused to attend previously held mandatory office meetings, and pretty much vacated their use of provided desk and equipments, deciding to work from home.
Rita and ohters who think Independent Contracts give Agents independnce are totally wrong.
Betcha most agents don't even read their contract fine print, or know where they filed it, maybe even not knowing that independent contractor status is a CRA relative term only.
I am an independent contractor with Re / Max and since for a number of years I spent my time recruiting and hiring agents, and reviewing the contract with each and every one, I do have a good handle on its Terms and Conditions.
There is a contract between the company and the independent agent, Milobar says, and the manual should outline the relationship between the two entities.
According to federal law, for federal tax purposes, real estate agents will not be treated as employees if these three requirements are met: (1) The agent must be licensed; (2) Substantially all income must be made on the basis of sales or output, not on hours worked; and (3) There must be a written contract between the salesperson and company stipulating independent contractor status.
I so would like to see the independent contracts professionals will use, being drawn up for the purpose of avoiding responsibilities associated with buying and selling property, and can not help but wonder who will monitor the issues that are bound to be associated — and what is to become of the industry when agents get paid for letting the public come into «the club,» that has rules and regulations that then likely will mean nothing as the whole.
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