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contractor
one who contracts to do work for another. An independent contractor makes an agreement to do a specific piece of work, retaining control of the means and method of doing the job; ...

 


A business (often in the construction industry) that does not work directly for the customer of a project but rather for another GENERAL CONTRACTOR or prime contractor and performs that part of the work in the subcontractor's specialty, i.e.

General Contractor
One who constructs buildings or other improvements for an owner or developer directly. This is different from a sub-contractor who would only deal with a general contractor and not the owner of the construction.

A general contractor is a group or individual that contracts with another organization or individual (the owner) for the construction, renovation or demolition of a building, road or other structure.

CONTRACTOR - A person who contracts to erect buildings. There are also contractors for each phase of co...
CONTRACTUAL ALLOWANCE - in healthcare, is the difference between what hospitals bill and what they rece...

A subcontractor is a person or a company hired by a general contractor to perform part of the work of a construction job.

INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR - One who is retained to perform a certain act, but who is subject to the contro...
INDEPENDENT DIRECTOR - A person elected by shareholders to a corporation's board of directors who is no...

Independent Contractor Defined
People such as doctors, dentists, veterinarians, lawyers, accountants, contractors, subcontractors, public stenographers, or auctioneers who are in an independent trade, business, ...

independent contractor
Someone who performs a task for a company, but is not an employee. The IRS has criteria to assist in distinguishing between an independent contractor and an employee.
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Give a copy to the contractor by January 31, and send a copy to the IRS by February 28. These rules generally don't apply to payments made to corporations.

Contractor: A person or company who agrees to furnish materials and/or labor to do work for an agreed-upon price.

Contractor loan:
A loan extended to a building contractor or craftsman providing him with the necessary Working capital (to cover salaries, materials and any other periodic production costs).

Contractor
An individual that agrees to furnish materials or perform services at a specified price, especially for construction work.
Contractual Lien
A legal claim against property as a result of a voluntary contract, such as a mortgage.

Contractor - The person or entity who will provide the goods or services under the provisions of the contract..

Subcontractor production.
(also one of the means of implementing Offsets - see under Offsets)
Overseas production of a part or component of a U.S.-origin article.

General Contractor
Contractor who assumes responsibility for completing a construction project, under contract to the owner, and hires, supervises and pays all subcontractors.

Contractors are by and large good adaptors. Given the variety of people and managers we work with, we've learned how to adopt an organization's culture and work within the parameters we're given.

Contractor Team Arrangement - An arrangement in which (a) two or more companies form a partnership or joint venture to act as potential prime contractor; ...

The contractor either (with a fixed amount of markup) has no incentive to reduce costs, or (with a percentage mark-up) an incentive to increase prices.

Independent Contractor or Employee? Training Materials (Training 3320-102)
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Individual Retirement Arrangements (IRAs) ...

Independent Contractors
As distinguished from an employee by the IRS, the worker, not the employer, largely determines a person who works for another whose labor and how it is performed.

Independent contractor
Industrial relations
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Installment sale
Interest of the company
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independent contractor
One who performs a designated task or service for a company, and the company has the right to control or direct only the result of the work done
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Independent Contractor
A self-employed taxpayer that controls his or her own employment circumstances, including when and how work is done. Independent contractors are not considered to be employees and must pay their own Social Security tax.

Independent contractor
An independent contractor is an individual who is contracted to complete a specific task, has control over how and when this assignment is to be performed, ...

An independent contractor who offers the loan products of multiple lenders, termed wholesalers. A mortgage broker counsels on the loans available from different wholesalers, takes the application, and usually processes the loan.

subcontractor An individual or company hired by a general or prime contractor to perform a specific task as part of the overall project.

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Employees & Contractors
- Employment Application
- Employee Manual
- Employee Non-Compete Agreement
- Employment Agreement
(senior employee)
- Employment Agreement (executive)
- Letter Confirming Employment
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"A contract where a contractor is paid for all of its allowed expenses to a set limit plus additional payment to allow for a profit."
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[Harvey] Asset Liquidation Agreement (ALA) An asset management contract between the FDIC and a bank affiliate or private-sector contractor for the management and disposition of distressed assets of all types.

0 Progress payments Periodic payments to a supplier, contractor, or subcontractor for work as it is completed as desired, in order to reduce working capital requirements.

INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR A contractor who is self-employed.
INDEPENDENT ENTERPRISES Two enterprises are independent enterprises with respect to each other if they are not associated enterprises with respect to each other.

the case in earlier days, before the internecine competition of the "middlemen" had time to produce its inevitable effects upon the position of these sub-employers, it may now be considered to be beyond dispute that the small master ("sub-contractor, ...

Independent Contractor A person or entity that provides goods or services to another who does not control them.

in the history of , collection of taxes through private contractors. Usually, the tax farmer paid a lump sum to the public treasury; the difference between that sum and the sum actually collected represented his profit or loss.

The Roman Republic relied on private contractors to perform a variety of tasks. Contracts to build aqueducts, manufacture arms, construct temples, collect taxes-even feed the geese on the capital-were granted to firms called publicani.

First, the decision makers who design weaponry or who specify the characteristics and performance features of equipment designed by contractors have relatively weak incentives to respond to their consumers' preferences.

A compact under which a contractor assumes responsibility to a client for constructing productive installations and ensuring that they operate effectively before turning them over to the client.

Whether you're buying a new car or hiring a general contractor, consumer advocates will always give the same advice: shop around.

A guarantee (often in the form of a standby LC) typically extended by an FI in relation to an engineering contract, where the FI guarantees the performance of a contractor in completing (some portion of) a large project.

Technical Assistance Subcontractor
Technical Assistance Support Center (NEC)
Technical Assistance Team
Technical Assistance Visit
Technical Assistance, Training, and Outreach Committee
Technical Assistant Request
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Back-To-Back Letters of Credit - Two letters of credit (LCs) used together to help a seller finance the purchase of equipment or services from a subcontractor.

com or any of its contractors, be liable for any damages, including without limitation, special, indirect or consequential damages, or any damages, whatsoever resulting from access or use, ...

Additionally they have been a favourite vehicle for IT contractors, among others, to obtain remuneration in a tax efficient method by taking loans from the trust. Unfortunately the Finance Bill 2011 put a stop to this.

In the construction industry, a contractor is one who contracts to erect buildings or portions of them.

A turnkey contractor guarantees physical completion (achievement of certain operating performance). The guarantees are normally secured by performance bonds and/or penalties in the form of liquidated damages.

For example, a typical construction project will usually involve—apart from a client and a main contractor—an engineer and/or an architect, several subcontractors, suppliers, financiers, and possibly additional commercial parties.

A term for a method of construction whereby the contractor assumes total responsibility from design through completion of the product and release to the client in a stage so complete that the buyer need only to turn the key to open the door and walk ...

A federal Act requiring federal contractors to pay overtime for hours worked exceeding 40 per week.
Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act
A federal Act requiring the reporting of new hires into a national database.

An asset created under a type of accrual accounting used when firms such as contractors incur expenses in accounting periods that are repaid in subsequent accounting periods.

A homeowner should negotiate for inclusion of an indemnification provision in a contract with a general contractor or for a separate indemnity agreement protecting the homeowner from harm, ...

Most individuals that are in business for themselves, such as SOLE PROPRIETORS, PARTNERS or independent contractor, are subject to self employment taxes.

Merchant inspired Carrier Haulage or customer nominated Carrier Haulage or shipperpreferred Carrier Haulage service performed by a sub-contractor of the merchant.

turnkey contract: immediately. an agreement in which a contractor designs, constructs, and manages a project until it is ready to be handed over to the client and operation can begin he conditions concerning payment for a purchase
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Periodic payments to a supplier, contractor, or subcontractor for work as it is completed as desired, in order to reduce working capital requirements.
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However, it was appreciated that contractors might be reluctant to deal on such a basis and claims were entertained under a petition of right that needed to be endorsed by the Home Secretary and Attorney-General. S.

standards for defense contractors and federal agencies; disbanded
in 1980 and reestablished in 1988; it previously issued
pronouncements still carry the weight of law for those
organizations within its jurisdiction ...

COST-PLUS METHOD - The method a general contractor uses to estimate costs based on costs of labour (time) and materials plus a percentage fee; also referred to as time-and-material method.

Borehole certificate This is a certificate issued by a specialist borehole contractor stating that the borehole yields a certain amount of litres per hour. These certificates are usually only required on agricultural holdings.

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