Common use of Force Majeure Procedures Clause in Contracts

Force Majeure Procedures. In the event that the City is wholly or partially prevented from performing obligations under this agreement because of a force majeure event, the City will be excused from whatever performance is affected by such force majeure event to the extent so affected, and such failure to perform will not be considered a material breach, provided that nothing in this section will be deemed to authorize the City to violate the ESA or render the goals of the HCP unobtainable, and provided further that:

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Implementation Agreement, Implementation Agreement

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Force Majeure Procedures. In the event that the City is wholly or partially prevented from performing obligations under this agreement because of a force majeure event, the City will be excused from whatever performance is affected by such force majeure event to the extent so affected, and such failure to perform will not be considered a material breachbreach of this agreement, provided that nothing in this section will be deemed to authorize the City to violate the ESA or render the goals of the HCP unobtainable, and provided further that:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Landsburg Mitigation Agreement

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Force Majeure Procedures. In the event that the City is wholly or partially prevented from performing obligations under this agreement because of a force majeure event, the City will be excused from whatever performance is affected by such force majeure event to the extent so affected, and such failure to perform will not be considered a material breach, provided that nothing in this section will be deemed to authorize the City to violate the ESA or render the goals of the HCP unobtainable, and provided further that:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Instream Flow Agreement

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