A Force Majeure Event Clause Samples

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A Force Majeure Event. Any loss outside of ▇▇▇▇▇’s direct control that arises from the negligence, fraud or willful misconduct or the insolvency of any third-party correspondent bank, liquidity provider, or other financial institution who is part of the payment network used to provide the Service(s).
A Force Majeure Event. As used in this ContractForce Majeure” shall mean any event which (i) cannot be reasonably anticipated or controlled, (ii) which significantly affects contracted performance, and (iii) is not reasonably subject to the control of the party invoking it, whether (A) related to nature, including but not limited to fire, lightning, earthquake, or windstorm, flood or the like, or (B) related to man, such as but not limited to civil insurrection, war, strikes or other labor disturbances provided such strikes or labor disturbances affect the Costa Rican construction industry generally, or changes in the law or third party actions which, in both cases, could not have reasonably been foreseen.
A Force Majeure Event. A Force Majeure Event shall mean one or more of the following acts or events: (a) act of God, epidemic, pandemic, extremely adverse weather conditions, lightning, earthquake, landslide, cyclone, flood, volcanic eruption, chemical or radioactive contamination or ionising radiation, fire or explosion (to the extent of contamination or radiation or fire or explosion originating from a source external to the Site); (b) strikes or boycotts (other than those involving the Concessionaire, Contractors or their respective employees/representatives, or attributable to any act or omission of any of them) interrupting supplies and services to the Facility for a continuous period of 24 (twenty four) hours and an aggregate period exceeding 7 (seven) days in an Accounting Year; (c) an act of war (whether declared or undeclared), invasion, armed conflict or act of foreign enemy, blockade, embargo, riot, rebellion, revolution, insurrection, terrorist or military action, usurped power, civil commotion or politically motivated sabotage; (d) Industry-wide or State-wide strikes or industrial action for a continuous period of 24 (twenty four) hours and exceeding an aggregate period of 7 (seven) days in an Accounting Year; (e) Any civil commotion, boycott or political agitation which prevents operations by the Concessionaire for an aggregate period exceeding 7 (seven) days in an Accounting Year; (f) compulsory acquisition in national interest or expropriation of any Project Assets or rights of the Concessionaire or of the Contractors;
A Force Majeure Event. Customer’s failure to operate the Service in accordance with the Terms and the application.