External Influences Clause Samples

The External Influences clause defines how unforeseen events or circumstances outside the control of the parties—such as natural disasters, government actions, or other force majeure events—affect the obligations under the agreement. Typically, this clause outlines what qualifies as an external influence, the process for notifying the other party, and the temporary suspension or modification of contractual duties during the period of disruption. Its core function is to allocate risk and provide a clear procedure for handling situations where external factors prevent one or both parties from fulfilling their contractual obligations, thereby reducing uncertainty and potential disputes.
External Influences. External influences that may have an impact on program outcomes include: 1. Competing priorities with COVID-19 restrictions and mitigation efforts 2. State or district level curriculum requirements
External Influences. The Tenant may only assert damage claims in respect of external influences created by third parties, such as excavations, street closings, noise, odour and dust nuisances irrespective of their extent, if the Landlord is responsible pursuant to the Liability Standard.
External Influences. Services are subject to various external influences, outside our control, such as satellites and cellular or other communications networks, and may also be influenced by weather conditions, frequency jamming/interference, improper use or activity, interference, vandalism, destruction etc. • Services may also be adversely affected, or rendered impossible when the ENTR® product is located in places where a signal may not be available - for example, a garage, parking lot, tunnel or other such location. • The fingerprint sensor may not work for certain members of the population, for physiological reasons
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