Permitted Work Stoppage Sample Clauses
The Permitted Work Stoppage clause defines the circumstances under which a party is allowed to temporarily halt work without breaching the contract. Typically, this clause outlines specific events—such as safety concerns, force majeure incidents, or non-payment—that justify a work stoppage, and may require the party to provide notice or take certain steps before stopping work. Its core function is to protect parties from liability when work must be paused for legitimate reasons, ensuring that both sides understand when and how work interruptions are acceptable under the agreement.
Permitted Work Stoppage. There shall be no stoppage of work either by strike or lockout by the parties hereto, except as permitted elsewhere in this Agreement.
