Impossibility. Neither Party shall be in default of this Contract, if the performance of any part or all of this Contract is prevented, delayed, hindered or otherwise made impracticable or impossible by reason of any strike, flood, hurricane, riot, fire, explosion, war, act of God, sabotage, accident or any other casualty or cause beyond either Party's control, and which cannot be overcome by reasonable diligence and without unusual expense.
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Samples: Renewal Contract, Renewal Contract, Charter School Renewal Contract
Impossibility. Neither Party party shall be considered in default of this Contract, Contract if the performance of any part section or all of this Contract is prevented, delayed, hindered or otherwise made impracticable or impossible by reason of any strike, flood, hurricane, riot, fire, explosion, war, act of God, sabotage, accident or any other casualty or cause beyond either Party's party’s control, and which cannot be overcome by reasonable diligence and without unusual extraordinary expense.
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Impossibility. Neither Party party shall be in default of this Contract, if the performance of any part or all of this Contract is prevented, delayed, hindered or otherwise made impracticable or impossible by reason of any strike, flood, hurricane, riot, fire, explosion, war, act of God, sabotage, accident or any other casualty or cause beyond either Partyparty's control, and which cannot be overcome by reasonable diligence and without unusual expense.
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Samples: Charter School Renewal Contract, civicclerk.blob.core.windows.net
Impossibility. Neither Party shall be in default of this Contract, if the performance of any part or all of this Contract is prevented, delayed, hindered or otherwise made impracticable or impossible by reason of any strike, flood, hurricane, riot, fire, explosion, war, act of God, sabotage, accident sabotage or any other casualty or cause beyond either Party's ’s control, and which cannot be overcome by reasonable diligence and without unusual expense.
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Impossibility. Neither Party party shall be in default of this Contract, if the performance of any part or all of this Contract is prevented, delayed, hindered or otherwise made impracticable or impossible by reason of any strike, flood, hurricane, riot, fire, explosion, war, act of God, sabotage, accident sabotage or any other casualty or cause beyond either Party's party’s control, and which cannot be overcome by reasonable diligence and without unusual expense.
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Samples: School Board