Continued force majeure Sample Clauses

Continued force majeure. If a Force Majeure Event continues for a period greater than 90 days, the party who has provided notification under clause 10.2 shall notify the other of the steps to be taken to ensure performance of its contractual obligations.
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Continued force majeure. The Affected Party shall use all reasonable endeavours to mitigate the effect of the Force Majeure Event on the performance of its obligations. If a Force Majeure Event continues for a period greater than 90 days from the date of notification, the Affected Party shall notify the other of the steps to be taken to ensure performance of its contractual obligations.
Continued force majeure. If any Force Majeure continues unabated for a period of at least ninety (90) days, the Parties shall meet to discuss in good faith what actions to take or what modifications should be made to this Agreement as a consequence of such Force Majeure in order to alleviate its consequences on the affected Party.
Continued force majeure. If a Force Majeure Event continues for a period greater than 90 days, the party who has provided notification under clause 24.2 shall notify the other of the steps to be taken to ensure performance of its contractual obligations.
Continued force majeure. 22.2.1 If the Force Majeure event continues beyond twenty-four (24) months after a Party’s Force Majeure notification under clause 22.1.1, the other Party (the Party who did not invoke the Force Majeure clause) shall be entitled – but not obliged – to terminate the Contract.
Continued force majeure. If the Force Majeure event continues beyond twelve (12) months after a Party’s Force Majeure notification under clause 18.1.1, the other Party (the Party who did not invoke the Force Majeure clause) shall be entitled – but not obliged – to terminate the Contract. If the Operator gives notice of termination in accordance with the preceding paragraph, the DEA shall be entitled to require the Operator not to terminate provided that the DEA undertakes to cover the Operator’s documented and incurred additional costs in the continued Force Majeure period, i.e. after the lapse of the one hundred and eighty (180) Business Days after the Force Majeure notification. In accordance with the general rules of Danish law, the Operator shall have a duty to reduce such costs as much as possible, and the DEA may at any time with a notice of three (3) months cease to cover the Operator’s costs (at which point in time both Parties shall be entitled to terminate the Contract if the Force Majeure event persists).
Continued force majeure. If a Force Majeure Event continues for a period greater than 30 days, the party who has provided notification under clause 10.1 shall notify the other of the steps to be taken to ensure performance of its contractual obligations. If the School has notified the Parents in accordance with clause 10.1, it will take reasonable steps to re-organise the curriculum in order to continue to provide the delivery of educational services as soon as reasonably practicable
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Continued force majeure. If a Force Majeure Event continues for a period greater than 90 days, the party who has provided notification under Ipswich Education Limited: a Company Limited by Guarantee Registered in England, Company Number: 10875162 30 Registered Office: Ipswich High School, Woolverstone, Suffolk IP9 1AZ clause 10.2 shall notify the other of the steps to be taken to ensure performance of its contractual obligations.
Continued force majeure. Should the event of Force Majeure continue for more than [***], the Parties shall promptly discuss their further performance under this Agreement and whether to modify or terminate this Agreement in view of the effect of the event of Force Majeure. If no agreement can be reached within [***] after expiration of such [***], either Party may terminate this Agreement effective immediately upon written notice to the other Party.
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