Common use of Unusual Circumstances Clause in Contracts

Unusual Circumstances. In the event of unusual circumstances such as a major disaster, epidemic, military action, civil disorder, labor disputes or similar causes, Group Health will not be liable for administering coverage beyond the limitations of available personnel and facilities. In the event of unusual circumstances such as those described above, Group Health will make a good faith effort to arrange for Covered Services through available Network Facilities and personnel. Group Health shall have no other liability or obligation if Covered Services are delayed or unavailable due to unusual circumstances.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Group Medical Coverage Agreement, Group Medical Coverage Agreement, Group Medical Coverage Agreement

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Unusual Circumstances. β€Œ In the event of unusual circumstances such as a major disaster, epidemic, military action, civil disorder, labor disputes or similar causes, Group Health will not be liable for administering coverage beyond the limitations of available personnel and facilities. In Under the Network option, in the event of unusual circumstances such as those described above, Group Health will make a good faith effort to arrange for Covered Services through available Network Facilities and personnel. Group Health shall have no other liability or obligation if Covered Services are delayed or unavailable due to unusual circumstances. Under the Community Provider option, if Covered Services are delayed or unavailable due to unusual circumstances such as those described above, Group Health shall have no liability or obligation to arrange for Covered Services.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Group Medical Coverage Agreement, Group Medical Coverage Agreement

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