No Force Majeure Event Sample Clauses

No Force Majeure Event. There shall not have been any delay, error, failure or interruption in the conduct of the business of the Acquiror Company, or any loss, injury, delay, damage, distress, or other casualty, due to force majeure including but not limited to (a) acts of God; (b) fire or explosion; (c) war, acts of terrorism or other civil unrest; or (d) national emergency.
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No Force Majeure Event. Since January 25, 2013, there shall not have been any delay, error, failure or interruption in the conduct of the business of any Acquired Company, or any loss, injury, delay, damage, distress, or other casualty, due to force majeure including but not limited to (a) acts of God; (b) fire or explosion; (c) war, acts of terrorism or other civil unrest; or (d) national emergency.
No Force Majeure Event. There shall not have been any delay, error, failure or interruption in the conduct of the business of Skylab, or any loss, injury, delay, damage, distress, or other casualty, due to force majeure, including but not limited to (a) acts of God; (b) fire or explosion; (c) war, acts of terrorism or other civil unrest; or (d) national emergency.
No Force Majeure Event. There shall not have been any delay, error, failure or interruption in the conduct of the business of FM, or any loss, injury, delay, damage, distress, or other casualty, due to force majeure, including but not limited to (a) acts of God; (b) fire or explosion; (c) war, acts of terrorism or other civil unrest; or (d) national emergency.
No Force Majeure Event. There shall not have been any delay, error, failure or interruption in the conduct of the business of YCNG, or any loss, injury, delay, damage, distress, or other casualty, due to force majeure including but not limited to (a) acts of God; (b) fire or explosion; (c) war, acts of terrorism or other civil unrest; or (d) national emergency.
No Force Majeure Event. Since the date of this Agreement, there shall not have occurred and be continuing any Force Majeure Event (as defined below) that has a material adverse effect on the ability of LATAM to continue flying and operating its route network in Chile, Peru or Brazil. For purposes of this ‎Section 6.1(b)(vi) (No Force Majeure Event), “Force Majeure Event” shall mean acts of God, war (declared or undeclared), sabotage, blockade, revolution, insurrection, terrorism, expropriation, nationalization, suspension in whole or in part of the national constitution or similar substantial change in Law, and embargo.
No Force Majeure Event. Since December 31, 2004, there shall not have been any delay, error, failure or interruption in the conduct of the business of the Acquiror and the Acquiror Stockholder, or any loss, injury, delay, damage, distress, or other casualty, due to force majeure including but not limited to (a) acts of God; (b) fire or explosion; (c) war, acts of terrorism or other civil unrest; or (d) national emergency that would severally or in the aggregate have a Material Adverse Effect.
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No Force Majeure Event. No event, condition or circumstance has occurred and is continuing for which the Company has given a notice offorce majeure,” and the Company has not received such notice from any other Person that could reasonably be expected to entitle the Company or such notifying Person to excuse, defer or suspend the performance of any of the material obligations of the Company or such notifying Person under any Transaction Document to which it is a party on the basis of “force majeure.”
No Force Majeure Event. There shall not have been any delay, error, failure or interruption in the conduct of the business of Pearl, or any loss, injury, delay, damage, distress, or other casualty, due to force majeure, including but not limited to (a) acts of God; (b) fire or explosion; (c) war, acts of terrorism or other civil unrest; or (d) national emergency.
No Force Majeure Event. There shall not have been any delay, error, failure or interruption in the conduct of the business of GRH, or any loss, injury, delay, damage, distress, or other casualty, due to force majeure including but not limited to (a) acts of God; (b) fire or explosion; (c) war, acts of terrorism or other civil unrest; or (d) national emergency.
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