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ITB - Intercom & Door Lock System 2005

  • YEAR CREATED: 2005
  • ENTITY TYPE: County
  • TYPE OF DOCUMENT: BID - ITB, IFB, ITT, RFB
The document is an agreement between Ector County and an independent contractor named D. Lind. The agreement outlines various terms and conditions that both parties must adhere to. One of the key provisions of the agreement is the protection of Ector County's proprietary technical information. The independent contractor is explicitly prohibited from disclosing or using any of Ector County's proprietary technical information without obtaining prior written consent. This ensures the confidentiality and security of Ector County's sensitive data. The agreement also states that any waiver of defaults by either party does not waive future defaults. This means that if one party overlooks a breach of the agreement, it does not imply that they will overlook future breaches. Each breach will be treated independently and appropriate action will be taken. In the event that any provision of the agreement is found to be unenforceable, the document specifies that it should be adjusted rather than voided. This ensures that the rest of the agreement remains valid and enforceable. Furthermore, the agreement includes a provision for the recovery of costs in case of a material breach. If either party commits a material breach of the agreement, the aggrieved party is entitled to recover all costs incurred in seeking redress. This provision serves as a deterrent against any major violations of the agreement. It is important to note that the agreement is not considered an exclusive contract. Ector County reserves the right to hire other contractors or entities for similar work. This allows the county to explore different options and not be bound exclusively to the independent contractor mentioned in the agreement. The document concludes with the signatures of the Ector County Judge and a representative of the independent contractor, D. Lind. This signifies the mutual acceptance and agreement of both parties to the terms and conditions outlined in the document. Additionally, there is a notice to all proposers regarding the Texas Workers' Compensation Commission's rule. This rule requires compliance with workers' compensation insurance coverage. Failure to comply with this rule may result in legal penalties. The inclusion of this notice ensures that all proposers are aware of their obligations and responsibilities regarding workers' compensation insurance. The document also mentions that compliance with the workers' compensation rule should not increase the County's costs. This indicates that the County expects proposers to bear the costs associated with workers' compensation insurance, rather than passing them on to the County. In summary, the PDF document is an agreement between Ector County and an independent contractor, D. Lind, outlining the terms and conditions that both parties must adhere to. It covers the protection of proprietary technical information, the waiver of defaults, the recovery of costs in case of a material breach, non-exclusivity of the agreement, compliance with workers' compensation insurance, and the signatures of the involved parties.
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