Duty to Mitigate Effects of Force Majeure Sample Clauses

Duty to Mitigate Effects of Force Majeure. A PARTY claiming Force Majeure shall act in good faith and exercise reasonable diligence to seek to overcome the Force Majeure event and to mitigate the effects thereof on the performance of its obligations under this Agreement provided, the PARTY affected shall promptly notify the other PARTY as soon as the Force Majeure event has been removed and no longer prevents it from complying with the obligations, which have been suspended and shall thereafter resume compliance with such obligations as soon as possible.
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Duty to Mitigate Effects of Force Majeure. A Party whose performance hereunder has been prevented or impeded by virtue of a Force Majeure event shall use commercially reasonable efforts to cure, mitigate, or remedy the effects of Force Majeure. Nothing herein contained shall be construed as requiring aParty to accede to any demands of labor or labor unions, suppliers or other parties, which such Party considers unreasonable.

Related to Duty to Mitigate Effects of Force Majeure

  • Effect of Force Majeure If either Party is rendered wholly or partially unable to perform its obligations under this Agreement because of a Force Majeure Act, that Party shall be excused from whatever performance is affected by the Force Majeure Act to the extent so affected, provided that:

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