Common use of Force Majeure etc Clause in Contracts

Force Majeure etc. If force majeure (environmental disasters, acts of God, officially imposed measures, etc.), or events which cannot be foreseen or averted prevent part or all of the leasing arrangement, the lessor is entitled (but not obliged) to offer an equivalent property to the lessee, whereby claims for compensation are excluded. If it is impossible to provide all or part of the service, the paid amount or the relevant proportion thereof shall be refunded, to the exclusion of any further claims.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Conditions of Agreement, General Conditions of Agreement, vieilleposte.ch

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Force Majeure etc. If force majeure (environmental disasters, acts of God, officially imposed measures, etc.), or events which cannot be foreseen or averted prevent part or all of the leasing arrangement, the lessor is entitled (but not obliged) to offer an equivalent property to the lessee, whereby claims for compensation are excluded. If IIf it is impossible to provide all or part of the service, the paid amount or the relevant proportion thereof shall be refunded, to the exclusion of any further fu ther claims.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Conditions of Agreement

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