FORCE MAJOUR Clause Samples

A Force Majeure clause defines the circumstances under which a party is excused from fulfilling contractual obligations due to events beyond their reasonable control, such as natural disasters, war, or government actions. Typically, this clause outlines the types of events considered force majeure, the process for notifying the other party, and the temporary suspension or extension of obligations during the affected period. Its core practical function is to allocate risk and provide relief from liability when unforeseen events make performance impossible or impracticable, ensuring fairness and clarity in the face of extraordinary disruptions.
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FORCE MAJOUR. No failure to carry out or observe any of the stipulation or conditions of the Agreement shall, except as herein expressly proved to the contrary, give rise to any claim against either party or be deemed a breach of the Agreement if such failure arises form fire, earthquake, volcanic eruption, explosion, strikes, lockouts, other labour disputes, lake or failure of transportation facilities, epidemics, storms, floods, drought, war declared or undeclared, hostilities, revolution, civil commotion, blockades, embargo accidents or from any other cause whatsoever, beyond the control of the party involved.
FORCE MAJOUR. Any delay or failure of either party to perform its obligations hereunder will be excused if, and to the extent that it is caused by an event or occurrence not reasonably foreseeable and beyond the reasonable control of the party and without its fault or negligence, such as, by way of example and not by way of limitation, acts of God, actions by any governmental authority (whether valid or invalid), fires, floods, windstorms, explosions, riots, natural disasters, wars, sabotage, inability to obtain power, material, labour, equipment or transportation, or court injunction or order, provided that written notice of such delay (including the anticipated duration of the delay) will be given by the affected party or the other party as soon as possible but in any event not later than 3 days. During the period of such delay or failure to perform by supplier and after prompt notice from supplier to PTG of the occurrence of such an event, PTG, at its option, may purchase deliverables from other sources and reduce its requirement to supplier by such quantities, without liability to supplier, or have supplier provide the deliverables from other sources in quantities and at times requested by PTG and at the price set forth in the order. If requested by the PTG, supplier will, within 10 days of such request, provide adequate assurances that the delay will not exceed 20 days. If the delay lasts more than 30 days, PTG may immediately cancel an order without liability. The supplier will in any event, make all reasonable endeavours to mitigate the effects of any delay. For the avoidance of doubt, strikes, lockouts or other industrial action or disputes specific to the supplier and/or its subcontractors or agents shall not be considered a force majeure event.

Related to FORCE MAJOUR

  • Force Majeur In case the Show Facility is damaged or destroyed, or in case of war, government regulations or any other circumstances whatsoever which will make it impossible or impractical for Show Management to permit Exhibitor to occupy the exhibit space described in this Agreement, this Agreement will terminate and Exhibitor will waive any claim for damages for compensation except the pro rata return of the amount paid for space rented, diminished only by a pro rata portion of the amounts expended to produce the Show.

  • Force Maieure Neither party shall be liable hereunder by reason of any failure or delay in the performance of its obligations (except for the payment of money) on account of strikes, shortages, riots, insurrection, fires, flood, storm, explosions, earthquakes, Internet outages, acts of God, acts of war, acts of terrorism, governmental action, or any other cause that is beyond the reasonable control of such party.

  • Force Majeure If by reason of Force Majeure, either party hereto shall be rendered unable wholly or in part to carry out its obligations under this Agreement through no fault of its own then such party shall give notice and full particulars of Force Majeure in writing to the other party within a reasonable time after occurrence of the event or cause relied upon. Upon delivering such notice, the obligation of the affected party, so far as it is affected by such Force Majeure as described, shall be suspended during the continuance of the inability then claimed but for no longer period, and such party shall endeavor to remove or overcome such inability with all reasonable dispatch. In the event that Vendor’s obligations are suspended by reason of Force Majeure, all TIPS Sales accepted prior to the Force Majeure event shall be the legal responsibility of Vendor and the terms of the TIPS Sale Supplemental Agreement shall control Vendor’s failure to fulfill for a Force Majeure event.

  • Event of Force Majeure The Recipient will not be in default by reason only of any failure in the performance of the Project in accordance with Schedule 1 – Statement of Work if such failure arises without the fault or negligence of the Recipient and is caused by any event of Force Majeure.

  • Force Majeure Event 16.1 If a Force Majeure Event gives rise to a failure or delay in either party performing any obligation under this Agreement (other than any obligation to make a payment), that obligation will be suspended for the duration of the Force Majeure Event. 16.2 A party that becomes aware of a Force Majeure Event which gives rise to, or which is likely to give rise to, any failure or delay in that party performing any obligation under this Agreement, must: (a) promptly notify the other; and (b) inform the other of the period for which it is estimated that such failure or delay will continue. 16.3 A party whose performance of its obligations under this Agreement is affected by a Force Majeure Event must take reasonable steps to mitigate the effects of the Force Majeure Event.