Common use of Excuse from Performance Clause in Contracts

Excuse from Performance. Seller is excused from performance if performance is rendered impracticable by any accident; breakdown; sabotage; riot; insurrection; war; delay; inclement weather; interruption in or failure of sources or subcontractors to supply materials and equipment; strike, labor, or transportation problem; act of God; other causes and conditions, whether of like or different nature, that affect Seller.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Terms and Conditions of Sale

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Excuse from Performance. Seller is excused from performance if performance is rendered impracticable by any accident; breakdown; sabotage; riot; insurrection; war; delay; inclement weather; , interruption in or failure of sources or subcontractors to supply materials material and equipment; strike, labor, labor or transportation problem; act of God; other causes and conditions, whether of like or different nature, that affect are beyond Seller’s reasonable control; and orders, contracts, priorities, directives, requisitions or requests of the federal or state governments, whether or not voluntarily assumed.

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Samples: Terms and Conditions of Sale

Excuse from Performance. Seller is excused from performance if performance is rendered impracticable by any accident; breakdown; sabotage; riot; insurrection; war; delay; inclement weather; , interruption in or failure of sources or subcontractors to supply materials material and equipment; strike, labor, labor or transportation problem; act of God; other causes and conditions, whether of like or different nature, that affect are beyond Seller’s reasonable control; and orders, contractors, priorities, directives, requisitions or requests of the federal or state governments whether or not voluntarily assumed.

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Samples: Terms and Conditions of Sale

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Excuse from Performance. Seller is excused from performance if performance is rendered impracticable by any accident; breakdown; sabotage; riot; insurrection; war; delay; inclement weather; , interruption in or failure of sources or subcontractors to supply materials and equipment; strike, labor, labor or transportation problem; act of God; or other causes and conditionsconditions that are beyond Seller’s reasonable control; or any governmental orders, contracts, priorities, directives , requisitions or requests, whether of like or different nature, that affect Sellernot voluntarily assumed.

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Samples: sunliteplastics.com

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