Common use of FORCE MAJOR Clause in Contracts

FORCE MAJOR. 8.1. Should any circumstances arise which prevent the complete or partial fulfillment by any of the Parties of their respective obligations under the present Contract, namely, fire, acts of the elements of war, military operations of any character, blockade, prohibition of export or import, or any other circumstances beyond the control of the Parties, the time stipulated for the fulfillment of the obligations shall be extended for a period equal to that during which such circumstances last. Certificates issued by the Chamber of Commerce, Republic of Moldova or China, shall be sufficient proof of such circumstances and their duration.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Asconi Corp

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FORCE MAJOR. 8.1. Should any circumstances arise which prevent the complete or partial fulfillment by any of the Parties of their respective obligations under the present Contract, Contract namely, ; fire, acts of the elements of war, military operations of any character, blockade, prohibition of export or import, import or any other circumstances beyond the control of the Parties, the time stipulated for the fulfillment of the obligations shall be extended for a period equal to that during which such circumstances last. Certificates issued by the Chamber of Commerce, Republic of Moldova or ChinaUSA, shall be sufficient proof of such circumstances and their duration.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Asconi Corp

FORCE MAJOR. 8.112.1. Should any circumstances arise which prevent the complete or partial fulfillment by any of the Parties of their respective obligations under the present Contract, Contract namely, ; fire, acts of the elements of war, military operations of any character, blockade, prohibition of export or import, import or any other circumstances beyond the control of the Parties, the time stipulated for the fulfillment of the obligations shall be extended for a period equal to that during which such circumstances last. Certificates issued by the Chamber of Commerce, Republic of Moldova or ChinaUSA, shall be sufficient proof of such circumstances and their duration.

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Samples: Asconi Corp

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FORCE MAJOR. 8.16.1. Should any circumstances arise which prevent the complete or partial fulfillment by any of the Parties of their respective obligations under the present Contract, namely, fire, acts of the elements of war, military operations of any character, blockade, prohibition of export or import, or any other circumstances beyond the control of the Parties, the time stipulated for the fulfillment of the obligations shall be extended for a period equal to that during which such circumstances last. Certificates issued by the Chamber of Commerce, Republic of Moldova or China, shall be sufficient proof of such circumstances and their duration.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Sale and Purchase (Asconi Corp)

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