MULTIPLE DISASTER Clause Samples

The MULTIPLE DISASTER clause defines how a contract addresses situations where more than one disaster or catastrophic event occurs, either simultaneously or in succession. Typically, this clause outlines the procedures, responsibilities, and potential limitations on liability or performance obligations when multiple disasters impact the parties involved. For example, it may specify how insurance coverage, force majeure relief, or resource allocation is handled if a flood and an earthquake affect the same project. The core function of this clause is to provide clarity and structure for managing complex, overlapping disaster scenarios, thereby reducing uncertainty and disputes between parties.
MULTIPLE DISASTER. Customer’s rights of immediate and exclusive use of the Recovery Services, as provided in Section A2, shall be subject to the possibility that one or more other customers (“other affected customers”) could declare a disaster at the same time as (or before or after) Customer and require use of the same Recovery Resources at the same time as Customer (“Multiple Disaster”). The following provisions are intended to avoid or minimize contention for Recovery Resources during Multiple Disasters.
MULTIPLE DISASTER. A “Multiple Disaster” shall be defined as any demand for recovery services and use of Recovery Systems made by Subscriber before, during, or after the period when another subscriber makes such a demand and such other subscriber is, in fact, using or needs to use Recovery Systems. If a Multiple Disaster occurs that impacts Subscriber and other TECA subscribers, then TECA shall take prompt and reasonable efforts to apply the resources in a manner designed to meet the recovery needs of all its subscribers. Subscriber shall cooperate with TECA and the other affected subscribers in coordinating the use of Recovery Systems.

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