Common use of Force Majeure and Internet Frailties Clause in Contracts

Force Majeure and Internet Frailties. Any delays in or failure by either party in the performance of any obligation under this Agreement shall be excused to the extent that such failure or delay is caused by occurrences beyond such party's reasonable control, including acts of God, storms, hurricane, earthquakes, riots, war (whether declared or not), sabotage, interruption or failure of telecommunication or digital transmission links, Internet slow-downs or failures, and any other cause that cannot reasonably be foreseen or controlled by such party. Each party acknowledges that the Internet consists of a series of networks that are subject to failures and errors. In no event shall either party be liable for or as a result of any such failures or errors.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Relying Party Agreement, Gandi Relying Party Agreement, Sectigo Relying Party Agreement

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