Common use of General Force Majeure Clause in Contracts

General Force Majeure. Neither Party shall be in default under this Agreement or liable for any nonperformance that is caused by any occurrence or circumstance beyond such Party’s reasonable control (including epidemic, riot, unavailability of resources due to national defense priorities, war, armed hostilities, strike, walkouts, civil disobedience, embargo, fire, flood, drought, storm, pestilence, lightning, explosion, power blackout, earthquake, volcanic eruption, civil or military authority, foreseeable or unforeseeable act of God, act of a public enemy, act of terrorism, act of sabotage, act or omission of carriers, or other natural catastrophe or civil disturbance) during the period and to the extent that such extraordinary condition delays, impairs or prevents such Party’s performance.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Publishing Agreement (Idearc Inc.), Publishing Agreement (Idearc Inc.), Publishing Agreement (Fairpoint Communications Inc)

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General Force Majeure. Neither Party shall be in default under this Agreement or liable for any nonperformance that is caused by any occurrence or circumstance beyond such Party’s 's reasonable control (including epidemic, riot, unavailability of resources due to national defense priorities, war, armed hostilities, strike, walkouts, civil disobedience, embargo, fire, flood, drought, storm, pestilence, lightning, explosion, power blackout, earthquake, volcanic eruption, civil or military authority, foreseeable or unforeseeable act of God, act of a public enemy, act of terrorism, act of sabotage, act or omission of carriers, or other natural catastrophe or civil disturbance) during the period and to the extent that such extraordinary condition delays, impairs or prevents such Party’s 's performance.. ARTICLE IX

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Branding Agreement (Fairpoint Communications Inc)

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