Common use of Duration and Notification Clause in Contracts

Duration and Notification. In the event of a force majeure event, the non-performing Party shall be excused from further performance or observance of the obligation(s) so affected for as long as such circumstances prevail and such Party continues to use commercially reasonable efforts to recommence performance or observance whenever and to whatever extent possible without delay. Any Party so prevented, hindered, or delayed in its performance shall, as quickly as practicable under the circumstances, notify the Party to whom performance is due by telephone (to be confirmed in writing within one

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Master Services Agreement, Master Services Agreement, Master Services Agreement

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Duration and Notification. In the event of a force majeure eventForce Majeure Event, the non-performing Party shall be excused from further performance or observance of the obligation(s) so affected for as long as such circumstances prevail and such Party continues to use commercially reasonable efforts to recommence performance or observance whenever and to whatever extent possible without delay. Any Party so prevented, hindered, or delayed in its performance shall, as quickly as practicable under the circumstances, notify the Party to whom performance is due by telephone (to be confirmed in writing within onewhenever

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Professional Services Agreement (Accretive Health, Inc.)

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