Common use of INABILITY TO Clause in Contracts

INABILITY TO. PERFORM This Lease and the obligations of Tenant hereunder shall not be affected or impaired because Landlord is unable to fulfill any of its obligations hereunder or is delayed in doing so, if such inability or delay is caused by reason of any prevention, delay, stoppage due to strikes, lockouts, acts of God, or any other cause previously, or at such time, beyond the reasonable control or anticipation of Landlord (collectively, a "FORCE MAJEURE") and Landlord's obligations under this Lease shall be forgiven and suspended by any such Force Majeure.

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Sources: Lease Agreement

INABILITY TO. PERFORM This Lease and the obligations of the Tenant hereunder shall not be affected or impaired because the Landlord is unable to fulfill any of its obligations hereunder or is delayed in doing so, if such inability or delay is caused by reason of any preventionstrike, delay, stoppage due to strikes, lockoutslabor troubles, acts of God, war, or any other cause previously, or at such time, beyond the reasonable control or anticipation of Landlord (collectively, a "FORCE MAJEURE") and the Landlord's obligations under this Lease shall be forgiven and suspended by any such Force Majeure.

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Sources: Lease Agreement