Force Majeure Includes Sample Clauses

The "Force Majeure Includes" clause defines specific events or circumstances that are considered force majeure under the contract, such as natural disasters, war, or government actions. It typically lists examples of events beyond the reasonable control of the parties that may excuse performance delays or failures. By clearly identifying what qualifies as force majeure, this clause helps prevent disputes over whether an unforeseen event justifies non-performance, ensuring both parties understand their rights and obligations in extraordinary situations.
Force Majeure Includes. Force Majeure includes: (a) infectious diseases, war, riots and civil disorder; (b) storm, flood, earthquake and other severely adverse weather conditions; (c) lawful act by a public authority; and (d) strikes, lockouts and other labour actions, if such events meet the test set out in section 26.1.