Common use of Causes Beyond Control Clause in Contracts

Causes Beyond Control. If either party’s performance of this Agreement or any obligation hereunder (excluding Customer’s obligation to pay for Services rendered by Mosaic in accordance with the applicable Service Addendum) is prevented, restricted or interfered with by causes beyond its reasonable control, including but not limited to acts of God, fire, explosion, vandalism, cable cut by a third party, storm or other similar occurrence, any law, order, regulation, direction, action of any government, or any civil or military authority, or by national emergencies, insurrections, riots, wars, strikes, lockouts or work stoppages or other labor difficulties, supplier failures, shortages, breaches or delays, then the affected party shall be excused from such performance on a day to day basis to the extent of such prevention, restriction or interference. Both parties shall use commercially reasonable efforts, under the circumstances, to mitigate or eliminate any adverse effect such event of force majeure may have on its ability to perform its obligations hereunder.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Master Services Agreement, Master Services Agreement, Master Services Agreement