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<br />I , <br /> <br />MIAMI-DADE COUNTY. FLORIDA Contract No. RFP683 <br /> <br />officers, agents and employees in all respects as if it and they were employees of the <br />Contractor; and the Contractor will not be in any manner thereby discharged from its <br />obligations and liabilities hereunder, but will be liable hereunder for all acts and <br />negligence of the Subcontractor, its officers, agents, and employees, as if they were <br />employees of the Contractor. The services performed by the Subcontractor will be <br />subject to the provisions hereof as if performed directly by the Contractor. <br /> <br />b) The Contractor, before making any subcontract for any portion of the services, will <br />state in writing to the County the name of the proposed Subcontractor, the portion of <br />the Services which the Subcontractor is to do, the place of business of such <br />Subcontractor, and such other information as the County may require. The County will <br />have the right to require the Contractor not to award any subcontract to a person, firm <br />or corporation disapproved by the County. <br /> <br />c) Before entering into any subcontract hereunder, the Contractor will inform the <br />Subcontractor fully and completely of all provisions and requirements of this <br />Agreement relating either directly or indirectly to the Servic~s to be performed. Such <br />Services performed by such Subcontractor will strictly comply with the requirements of <br />this Contract. <br /> <br />d) In order to qualify as a Subcontractor satisfactory to the County, in addition to the other <br />requirements herein provided, the Subcontractor must be prepared to prove to the <br />satisfaction of the County that it has the necessary facilities, skill and experience, and <br />ample financial resources to perform the Services in a satisfactory manner. To be <br />considered skilled and experienced, the Subcontractor must show to the satisfaction of <br />the County that it has satisfactorily performed services of the same general type which <br />is required to be performed under this Agreement. <br /> <br />e) The County shall have the right to withdraw its consent to a subcontract if it appears to <br />the County that the subcontract will delay, prevent, or otherwise impair the <br />performance of the Contractor's obligations under this Agreement. All Subcontractors <br />,are required to protect the confidentiality of the County's and County's proprietary and <br />confidential information. Contractor shall furnish to the County copies of all <br />subcontracts between Contractor and Subcontractors and suppliers hereunder. Within ' <br />each such subcontract, there shall be a clause for the benefit of the County permitting <br />the County to request completion of performance by the Subcontractor of its <br />obligations under the subcontract, in the event the County finds the Contractor in <br />breach of its obligations, the option to pay the Subcontractor directly for the <br />performance by such subcontractor. Notwithstanding, the foregoing shall neither <br />convey nor imply any obligation or liability on the part of the County to any <br />subcontractor hereunder as more fully described herein. <br /> <br />ARTICLE 21. ASSUMPTION, PARAMETERS, PROJECTIONS, ESTIMATES AND <br />EXPLANATIONS <br /> <br />The Contractor understands and agrees that any assumptions,. parameters, projections, <br />estimates and explanations presented by the County were provided to the Contractor for <br />evaluation purposes only. However, since these assumptions, parameters, projections, <br />estimates and explanations represent predictions of future events the County makes no <br />representations or guarantees; and the County shall not be responsible for the accuracy of the <br />assumptions presented; and the County shall not be responsible for conclusions to be drawn <br />therefrom; and any assumptions, parameters, projections, estimates and explanations shall not <br />form, the basis of any claim by the Contractor. The Contractor accepts all risk associated with <br />using this information. ' <br /> <br />Page 12 of 25 <br /> <br />Rev. 11/24/09 <br /> <br />S\~ <br />