Common use of Exigency Clause in Contracts

Exigency. The University may terminate, delay or temporarily suspend performance of any part of this RLA, with or without notice, in the event of an exigency, delay, failure of performance, or circumstance that would make continued operation of the residence or residential housing unfeasible, inadvisable, impossible, illegal, or excusable, including but not limited to any cause beyond the reasonable control of University, including, without limitation, acts of God, natural disasters, strikes, disturbances of peace, riots, war, insurrection, acts of terrorism, governmental action, government shutdowns, government issued states of emergency, quarantine restrictions, epidemics, or other emergencies including planned or unplanned closures of the University campus for public health, welfare, or safety purposes (each, a “Force Majeure Event”).

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Resident License Agreement, Resident License Agreement, Resident License Agreement

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