Common use of Definition of Force Majeure Event Clause in Contracts

Definition of Force Majeure Event. Each Party is excused from performing its obligations under this Agreement to the extent that such performance is prevented by an act or event (a “Force Majeure Event”) whether or not foreseen, that: (i) is beyond the reasonable control of, and is not due to the fault or negligence of, such Party, and (ii) could not have been avoided by such Party’s exercise of due diligence, including, but not limited to, a labor controversy, strike, lockout, boycott, transportation stoppage, action of a court or public authority, fire, flood, earthquake, storm, war, civil strife, terrorist action, epidemic, or act of God; provided that a Force Majeure Event will not include economic hardship, changes in market conditions, or insufficiency of funds. Notwithstanding the foregoing sentence, a Force Majeure Event does not excuse any obligation to make any payment required by this Agreement (including without limitation Section 5.1(d) and will not affect Bunge’s right to terminate this Agreement pursuant to Section 6.2(c)(i).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Ethanol Purchase Agreement (Southwest Iowa Renewable Energy, LLC), Corn Oil Agency Agreement (Southwest Iowa Renewable Energy, LLC)

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Definition of Force Majeure Event. Each Party is excused from performing its obligations under this Agreement to the extent that such performance is prevented by an act or event (a "Force Majeure Event") whether or not foreseen, that: (i) is beyond the reasonable control of, and is not due to the fault or negligence of, such Party, and (ii) could not have been avoided by such Party’s 's exercise of due diligence, including, but not limited to, a labor controversy, strike, lockout, boycott, transportation stoppage, action of a court or public authority, fire, flood, earthquake, storm, war, civil strife, terrorist action, epidemic, or act of God; provided that a Force Majeure Event will not include economic hardship, changes in market conditions, or insufficiency of funds. Notwithstanding the foregoing sentence, a Force Majeure Event does not excuse any obligation to make any payment required by this Agreement (including without limitation Section 5.1(d) and will not affect Bunge’s 's right to terminate this Agreement pursuant to Section 6.2(c)(i).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Ethanol Purchase Agreement (Southwest Iowa Renewable Energy, LLC)

Definition of Force Majeure Event. Each Party is excused from performing its obligations under this Agreement to the extent that such performance is prevented by an act or event (a “Force Majeure Event”) whether or not foreseen, that: (i) is beyond the reasonable control of, and is not due to the fault or negligence of, such Party, and (ii) could not have been avoided by such Party’s exercise of due diligence, including, but not limited to, a labor controversy, strike, lockout, boycott, transportation stoppage, action of a court or public authority, fire, flood, earthquake, storm, war, civil strife, terrorist action, epidemic, or act of God; provided that a Force Majeure Event will not include economic hardship, changes in market conditions, or insufficiency of funds. Notwithstanding the foregoing sentence, a Force Majeure Event does not excuse any obligation to make any payment required by this Agreement (including without limitation Section 5.1(dbut not limited to Sections 3.1, 3.2 and 3.4) and will not affect Bunge’s right to terminate this Agreement pursuant to Section 6.2(c)(i7.2(b)(ii).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Services Agreement (Blackhawk Biofuels, LLC)

Definition of Force Majeure Event. Each Party is excused from performing its obligations under this Agreement to the extent that such performance is prevented by an act or event (a “Force Majeure Event”) whether or not foreseen, that: (i) is beyond the reasonable control of, and is not due to the fault or negligence of, such Party, and (ii) could not have been avoided by such Party’s exercise of due diligence, including, but not limited to, a labor controversy, strike, lockout, boycott, transportation stoppage, action of a court or public authority, fire, flood, earthquake, storm, war, civil strife, terrorist action, epidemic, or act of God; provided that a Force Majeure Event will not include economic hardship, changes in market conditions, or insufficiency of funds. Notwithstanding the foregoing sentence, a Force Majeure Event does not excuse any obligation to make any payment required by this Agreement (including without limitation but not limited to Section 5.1(d3.2) and will not affect Bunge’s right to terminate this Agreement pursuant to Section 6.2(c)(i5.2(b)(ii).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Feedstock Supply Agreement (Renewable Energy Group, Inc.)

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Definition of Force Majeure Event. Each Party is excused from performing its obligations under this Agreement to the extent that such performance is prevented by an act or event (a "Force Majeure Event") whether or not foreseen, that: (i) is beyond the reasonable control of, and is not due to the fault or negligence of, such Party, and (ii) could not have been avoided by such Party’s 's exercise of due diligence, including, but not limited to, a labor controversy, strike, lockout, boycott, transportation stoppage, action of a court or public authority, fire, flood, earthquake, storm, war, civil strife, terrorist action, epidemic, or act of God; provided that a Force Majeure Event will not include economic hardship, changes in market conditions, or insufficiency of funds. Notwithstanding the foregoing sentence, a Force Majeure Event does not excuse any obligation to make any payment required by this Agreement (including without limitation Section 5.1(d5.3) and will not affect Bunge’s 's right to terminate this Agreement pursuant to Section 6.2(c)(i).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Distillers Grain Purchase Agreement (Southwest Iowa Renewable Energy, LLC)

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