National Emergency Clause Examples
The National Emergency clause defines the rights and obligations of parties in the event that a national emergency is declared by relevant authorities. Typically, this clause allows for the suspension or modification of contractual duties if government actions or extraordinary circumstances, such as war or natural disasters, make performance impossible or impractical. Its core function is to provide a clear framework for how contracts are managed during times of national crisis, thereby allocating risk and ensuring that parties are not unfairly penalized for circumstances beyond their control.
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National Emergency. During time of war or national emergency, RIAC shall have the right to lease the Airport area of any part thereof, including the Premises, to the United States Government for military use and, if such lease is executed, the provisions of this Agreement, insofar as they are inconsistent with the provisions of the lease to the Government, shall be subordinate to said lease. Textron shall not be obliged to make any adjustment in Licensee’s fees hereunder in the event if such lease is executed.
National Emergency. All provisions of this Agreement are subordinate to the right of the United States of America to lease or otherwise assume control of the Airport, or any part thereof, during time of war or national emergency, for military use, and any provisions of this Agreement inconsistent with the provisions of such Agreement with the United States of America will be suspended by such lease or assumption of control.
National Emergency. If the federal government declares a national emergency, neither party may hold the other liable for any inability to perform any part of this Sublease as a result of the national emergency.
National Emergency. In cases of national emergency, the Contractor must maintain and support certain systems/ functions considered mission essential. In this event, the Government may require that certain essential personnel report for duty or, may provide support on an on-call or as-needed basis.
National Emergency. This Agreement and all the provisions of this Agreement are subject to whatever right the United States Government now has or in the future may have or acquire affecting the control, operation, regulation, and taking over of the Airport, or the exclusive or non-exclusive use of the Airport by the United States during the time of war or national emergency.
National Emergency. 12.1 Any employee who serves and/or enlists in the Armed Forces, Reserves, National Guard, other uniformed services as defined by state or federal law, or any other category of service designated by the President in time of war or national emergency which takes him or her out of the employee of The Publisher for five years or less, shall be deemed to be an employee on leave of absence and shall resume his/her position for a comparable one without diminution in salary immediately upon return, with severance pay rating and other rights under this Agreement unimpaired. The period of such absence shall be considered employment time with the Publisher in computing severance pay and experience rating.
12.2 Application for resumption of employment must be made as directed by state and federal law, which requires (1) for periods of service less than 31 days that the employee report back to work no later than the beginning of the first full regularly scheduled work period on the first full calendar day following the completion of the period of service; (2) for periods of service from 31 days to 180 days that the employee submit an application for reemployment with the employer not later than 14 days after completing service; and (3) for periods of service more than 180 days that the employee submit an application for reemployment within ninety (90) days of termination of such service, plus reasonable allowances for return to The Sacramento Bee.
12.3 In the event an employee on the resumption of his/her position is found to be physically incapacitated as a result of such service to the extent he/she is unable to carry on his/her former employment, the Publisher shall make all efforts to place him/her in other acceptable employment. In the event such other employment is not found, the termination of the services of such employee shall be effected, as in other cases, with appropriate severance pay. In special cases of unquestioned or unchallenged incapacity, the application for resumption of employment in Section 12.2 and his/her reinstatement shall be deemed to have been made, and severance pay shall be paid as of the date of the employee’s termination of service described in Section 12.1.
12.4 An employee leaving for such service as herein described shall receive immediately his/her accrued vacation pay.
12.5 An employee promoted to take the place of one entering such service may, upon the resumption of employment by such employee, be returned to his/her previous po...
National Emergency. During time of War or other State or National emergency, the Lessor shall have the right to suspend this Contract, and to turn over operation and control of the Airport to the State of Wisconsin and/or the United States Government During any period when the airport shall be closed by any lawful authority, thereby restricting the use of the airport in such a manner as to interfere with the use of same by ▇▇▇▇▇▇, the rent shall ▇▇▇▇▇, and the period of such closure shall be added to the term of this lease so as to extend and postpone the expiration thereof.
National Emergency. In time of national emergency, an employee of the City, at the discretion of the Mayor, may be granted a leave of absence to permit them to engage in work for the United States which may reasonably and fairly be defined as aiding in the national defense of the United States. This leave of absence, if granted by the Mayor, shall be for a period of time as may be necessary to permit the employee to complete the service for the United States government, together with any additional time, not exceeding 90 days, as may be reasonably necessary to enable the employee to resume his duties with the City; but the leave of absence may only be granted upon written request of the government of the United States or any of its authorized agencies. (See Article 20, Military Service Leave.)
National Emergency. This Lease is subject to the right of the United States to control, operate, and regulate the Airport and to use Airport property during the time of war or declared national emergency.
National Emergency. In the event the rights and privileges hereunder are suspended by reason of war or other national emergency, the term of this Lease shall be extended by the amount of the period of such suspension.