Common use of Force Majeure Delay Clause in Contracts

Force Majeure Delay. All delays due to fire, labor disputes affecting the general St. Louis, Missouri area and not limited to the Project (and not a jurisdictional dispute), adverse weather conditions not reasonably anticipatable, unavoidable casualties or other causes which, based on Contractor’s extensive experience in constructing projects of similar scope and complexity in the same location and Contractor’s representations contained in the Contract Documents, are unforeseeable and beyond the Contractor’s reasonable control shall be a “Force Majeure Delay.” Owner shall be excused from performance of its obligations to the extent of any Force Majeure events affecting Owner, but solely to the extent the failure to perform such obligations by Owner is attributable to that Force Majeure event.

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Sources: Guaranteed Maximum Price Construction Services Agreement (Pinnacle Entertainment Inc)

Force Majeure Delay. All delays due to fire, labor disputes affecting the general St. LouisBaton Rouge, Missouri Louisiana area and not limited to the Project (and not a jurisdictional dispute), adverse weather conditions not reasonably anticipatable, unavoidable casualties or other causes which, based on Contractor’s extensive experience in constructing projects of similar scope and complexity in the same location and Contractor’s representations contained in the Contract Documents, are unforeseeable and beyond the Contractor’s reasonable control shall be a “Force Majeure Delay.” Owner shall be excused from performance of its obligations to the extent of any Force Majeure events affecting Owner, but solely to the extent the failure to perform such obligations by Owner is attributable to that Force Majeure event.

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Sources: Guaranteed Maximum Price Construction Services Agreement (Pinnacle Entertainment Inc)

Force Majeure Delay. All delays due to fire, industry wide labor disputes affecting the general St. LouisLas Vegas, Missouri Nevada area and not limited to the Project (and not a jurisdictional dispute), adverse weather conditions not reasonably anticipatable, unavoidable casualties or other causes which, based on Contractor’s 's extensive experience in constructing projects of similar scope and complexity in the same location and Contractor’s 's representations contained in the Contract Documents, are unforeseeable and beyond the Contractor’s 's reasonable control shall be a "Force Majeure Delay." Owner shall be excused from performance of its obligations to the extent of any Force Majeure events affecting Owner, but solely to the extent the failure to perform such obligations by Owner is attributable to that Force Majeure event.

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Sources: Guaranteed Maximum Price Construction Services Agreement (Wynn Resorts LTD)