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Subcontractor, the Glossary

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A subcontractor is a person or business which undertakes to perform part or all of the obligations of another's contract, and a subcontract is a contract which assigns part of an existing contract to a subcontractor.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 35 relations: Ambiguity (law), Business, Condition precedent, Construction, Contract, Cost, Court of Appeal for Ontario, Definition, E-lancing, EUR-Lex, European Union, False self-employment, Florida Fifth District Court of Appeal, Freelancer, General contractor, Government procurement in the European Union, Government procurement in the United States, Independent test organization, Inside contracting, Invitation to tender, Joint Contracts Tribunal, Legal case, Misclassification of employees as independent contractors, New Jersey Superior Court, Appellate Division, Ontario Superior Court of Justice, Outsourcing, Project, Public sector, Reasonable time, Retainage, Small and medium-sized enterprises, Supplier evaluation, Supreme Court of Florida, Taxation in the United Kingdom, United Kingdom.

Ambiguity (law)

Ambiguity occurs when a single word or phrase may be interpreted in two or more ways. Subcontractor and Ambiguity (law) are contract law.

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Business

Business is the practice of making one's living or making money by producing or buying and selling products (such as goods and services).

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Condition precedent

A condition precedent is an event or state of affairs that is required before something else will occur. Subcontractor and condition precedent are contract law.

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Construction

Construction is a general term meaning the art and science of forming objects, systems, or organizations.

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Contract

A contract is an agreement that specifies certain legally enforceable rights and obligations pertaining to two or more parties. Subcontractor and contract are contract law.

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Cost

Cost is the value of money that has been used up to produce something or deliver a service, and hence is not available for use anymore.

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Court of Appeal for Ontario

The Court of Appeal for Ontario (frequently mistakenly referred to as the Ontario Court of Appeal) (ONCA is the abbreviation for its neutral citation) is the appellate court for the province of Ontario, Canada.

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Definition

A definition is a statement of the meaning of a term (a word, phrase, or other set of symbols).

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E-lancing

E-lancing, also known as e-labour, is the practice of taking freelancing work through online job offers.

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EUR-Lex

EUR-Lex is the official online database of European Union law and other public documents of the European Union (EU), published in 24 official languages of the EU.

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European Union

The European Union (EU) is a supranational political and economic union of member states that are located primarily in Europe.

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False self-employment

False self-employment is a situation in which a person registered as self-employed, a freelancer, or a temp is de facto an employee carrying out a professional activity under the authority and subordination of another company.

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Florida Fifth District Court of Appeal

The Florida Fifth District Court of Appeal is headquartered in Daytona Beach, Florida.

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Freelancer

Freelance (sometimes spelled free-lance or free lance), freelancer, or freelance worker, are terms commonly used for a person who is self-employed and not necessarily committed to a particular employer long-term.

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General contractor

A contractor (North American English) or builder (British English), is responsible for the day-to-day oversight of a construction site, management of vendors and trades, and the communication of information to all involved parties throughout the course of a building project. Subcontractor and General contractor are construction trades workers.

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Government procurement in the European Union

Government procurement or public procurement is undertaken by the public authorities of the European Union (EU) and its member states in order to award contracts for public works and for the purchase of goods and services in accordance with principles derived from the Treaties of the European Union.

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Government procurement in the United States

In the United States, the processes of government procurement enable federal, state and local government bodies in the country to acquire goods, services (including construction), and interests in real property.

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Independent test organization

An independent test organization is an organization, person, or company that tests products, materials, software, etc.

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Inside contracting

Inside contracting is the practice of hiring contractors who work inside the proprietor's factory.

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Invitation to tender

An invitation to tender (ITT, also known as a call for bids or a request for tenders) is a formal, structured procedure for generating competing offers from different potential suppliers or contractors looking to obtain an award of business activity in works, supply, or service contracts, often from companies who have been previously assessed for suitability by means of a supplier questionnaire (SQ) or pre-qualification questionnaire (PQQ).

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Joint Contracts Tribunal

The Joint Contracts Tribunal, also known as the JCT, produces standard forms of contract for construction, guidance notes and other standard documentation for use in the construction industry in the United Kingdom.

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A legal case is in a general sense a dispute between opposing parties which may be resolved by a court, or by some equivalent legal process.

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Misclassification of employees as independent contractors

Misclassification of employees as independent contractors is the way in which the United States and other countries classify the problem of false self-employment.

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New Jersey Superior Court, Appellate Division

The New Jersey Superior Court, Appellate Division (in case citation, N.J. Super. Ct. App. Div) is the intermediate appellate court in New Jersey.

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Ontario Superior Court of Justice

The Superior Court of Justice (French: Cour supérieure de justice) is a superior court in Ontario.

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Outsourcing

Outsourcing is a business practice in which companies use external providers to carry out business processes that would otherwise be handled internally, or in-house.

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Project

A project is a type of assignment, typically involving research or design, that is carefully planned to achieve a specific objective.

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Public sector

The public sector, also called the state sector, is the part of the economy composed of both public services and public enterprises.

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Reasonable time

Reasonable time is that amount of time which is fairly necessary, conveniently, to do whatever is required to be done, as soon as circumstances permit.

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Retainage

Retainage is a portion of the agreed upon contract price deliberately withheld until the work is complete to assure that contractor or subcontractor will satisfy its obligations and complete a construction project. Subcontractor and Retainage are contract law.

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Small and medium-sized enterprises

Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) or small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) are businesses whose personnel and revenue numbers fall below certain limits.

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Supplier evaluation

Supplier evaluation and supplier appraisal are terms used in business and refer to the process of evaluating and approving potential suppliers by quantitative assessment.

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Supreme Court of Florida

The Supreme Court of Florida is the highest court in the U.S. state of Florida.

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Taxation in the United Kingdom

In the United Kingdom, taxation may involve payments to at least three different levels of government: central government (HM Revenue and Customs), devolved governments and local government.

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United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK) or Britain, is a country in Northwestern Europe, off the coast of the continental mainland.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subcontractor

Also known as International Subcontracting, Out-tasking, Staggered contracting, Sub contractor, Sub-contract, Sub-contracting, Sub-contractor, Sub-contractors, Subcontract, Subcontracting, Subcontractors.