Common use of H7 Force Majeure Clause in Contracts

H7 Force Majeure. H7.1 Neither Party, shall be liable to the other Party for any delay in performing, or failure to perform, its obligations under the Contract (other than a payment of money) to the extent that such delay or failure is a result of Force Majeure. Notwithstanding the foregoing, each Party shall use all reasonable endeavours to continue to perform its obligations under the Contract for the duration of such Force Majeure. However, if such Force Majeure prevents either Party from performing its material obligations under the Contract for a period in excess of six (6) Months, either Party may terminate the Contract with immediate effect by notice in writing.

Appears in 67 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement Document, Agreement

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H7 Force Majeure. H7.1 Neither Party, Party shall be liable to the other Party for any delay in performing, or failure to perform, its obligations under the Contract (other than a payment of money) to the extent that such delay or failure is a result of Force Majeure. Notwithstanding the foregoing, each Party shall use all reasonable endeavours to continue to perform its obligations under the Contract for the duration of such Force Majeure. However, if such Force Majeure prevents either Party from performing its material obligations under the Contract for a period in excess of six (6) 6 Months, either Party may terminate the Contract with immediate effect by notice in writing.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: trn-prd-cdn-01.azureedge.net, trn-prd-cdn-01.azureedge.net, trn-prd-cdn-01.azureedge.net

H7 Force Majeure. H7.1 Neither Party, Party shall be liable to the other Party for any delay in performing, or failure to perform, its obligations under the Contract (other than a payment of money) to the extent that such delay or failure is a result of Force Majeure. Notwithstanding the foregoing, each Party shall use all reasonable endeavours to continue to perform its obligations under the Contract for the duration of such Force Majeure. However, if such Force Majeure prevents either Party from performing its material obligations under the Contract for a period in excess of six (6) Months, either Party may terminate the Contract with immediate effect by notice in writing.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: data.gov.uk, data.gov.uk, data.gov.uk

H7 Force Majeure. H7.1 Neither Party, shall be liable to the other Party for any delay in performing, or failure to perform, its obligations under the Contract (other than a payment of money) to the extent that such delay or failure is a result of Force Majeure. Notwithstanding the foregoing, each Party shall use all reasonable endeavours to continue to perform its obligations under the Contract for the duration of such Force Majeure. However, if such Force Majeure prevents either Party from performing its material obligations under the Contract for a period in excess of six three (63) Months, either Party may terminate the Contract with immediate effect by notice in writing.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

H7 Force Majeure. H7.1 Neither Party, Party shall be liable to the other Party for any delay in performing, or failure to perform, its obligations under the Contract (other than a payment of money) to the extent that such delay or failure is a result of Force Majeure. Notwithstanding the foregoing, each Party shall use all reasonable endeavours to continue to perform its obligations under the Contract for the duration of such Force Majeure. However, if such Force Majeure prevents either Party from performing its material obligations under the Contract for a period in excess of six (6) 6 Months, either Party may terminate the Contract with immediate effect by notice in writingwriting and in the event of such termination each Party shall ensure that all its obligations under this Contract that became due prior to the date of the occurrence of the Force Majuere event have been duly fulfilled.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: data.gov.uk, data.gov.uk

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H7 Force Majeure. H7.1 Neither Party, Party shall be liable to the other Party for any delay in performing, or failure to perform, perform its obligations under the Contract Agreement (other than a payment of money) to the extent that if such delay or failure is results from a result of Force MajeureMajeure event. Notwithstanding the foregoing, each Party shall use all reasonable endeavours to continue to perform its obligations under the Contract hereunder for the duration of such Force MajeureMajeure event. However, if any such Force Majeure event prevents either Party from performing all of its material obligations under the Contract Agreement for a period in excess of six (6) 6 Months, either Party may terminate the Contract with immediate effect Agreement by notice in writingwriting with immediate effect.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.mastercard.co.nz

H7 Force Majeure. H7.1 Neither Party, Party shall be liable to the other Party for any delay in performing, or failure to perform, its obligations under the Contract (other than a payment of money) to the extent that such delay or failure is a result of Force Majeure. Notwithstanding the foregoing, each Party shall use all reasonable endeavours to continue to perform its obligations under the Contract for the duration of such Force Majeure. However, if such Force Majeure prevents either Party from performing its material obligations under the Contract for a period in excess of six (6) three Months, either Party may terminate the Contract with immediate effect by notice in writing.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: data.gov.uk

H7 Force Majeure. β€Œ H7.1 Neither Party, Party shall be liable to the other Party for any delay in performing, or failure to perform, its obligations under the Contract (other than a payment of money) to the extent that such delay or failure is a result of Force Majeure. Notwithstanding the foregoing, each Party shall use all reasonable endeavours to continue to perform its obligations under the Contract for the duration of such Force Majeure. However, if such Force Majeure prevents either Party from performing its material obligations under the Contract for a period in excess of six (6) 6 Months, either Party may terminate the Contract with immediate effect by notice in writing.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Framework Agreement

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