Common use of Intervening Events Clause in Contracts

Intervening Events. If the performance of any part of this Agreement by either Party (other than making payment when due) is prevented, restricted, interfered with or delayed by any reason or cause beyond the reasonable control of such Party (including: fire, flood, embargo, power shortage or failure, acts of war, insurrection, riot, terrorism, strike, lockout or other labor disturbance (save where such strike, lockout, or other labor disturbance is initiated by the employees of the Party which seeks to rely on this clause), acts of God or any acts, omissions or delays in acting of the other Party) (an “Intervening Event”), the Party so affected shall, upon giving written notice to the other Party, be excused from such performance to the extent of such Intervening Event, provided that the affected Party shall use its substantial efforts to avoid or remove such causes of non-performance and shall continue performance with the utmost dispatch whenever such causes are removed. If either Party becomes aware that such an Intervening Event has occurred, is imminent or likely, it will immediately notify the other Party. The Party which is subject to such Intervening Event shall exert all reasonable efforts to overcome it. Such Party will keep the other informed as to the progress of overcoming such Intervening Event.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: License and Collaboration Agreement, Settlement Agreement, License and Collaboration Agreement (Planet Alpha Corp.)

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