Common use of Prevention of Performance Clause in Contracts

Prevention of Performance. Neither party shall be liable for any failure in performance of this Agreement if such failure is caused by acts of God, war, governmental decree, power failure, judgment or order, strike, or other circumstances, whether or not similar to the foregoing, beyond the reasonable control of the party so affected. Neither party shall have any liability for any default resulting from force majeure, which shall be deemed to include any circumstances beyond its control. Such circumstances shall include, but are not limited to acts of the government, fires, flood, strikes, power failures or communications line or network failures.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: License Agreement (Media888 Inc), License Agreement (Media888 Inc), Distribution License Agreement (Financialweb Com Inc)

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Prevention of Performance. Neither party shall be liable for any failure in performance of this Agreement if such failure is caused by acts of God, war, governmental Governmental decree, power failure, judgment Judgment or order, strike, or other circumstances, whether or not similar to the foregoing, beyond the reasonable control of the party so affected. Neither party shall have any liability for any default resulting from force majeure, which shall be deemed to include any circumstances beyond its control. Such circumstances shall include, but are not limited to acts of the government, fires, flood, strikes, power failures or communications line or network failures.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Distribution License Agreement (Go2net Inc), Distribution License Agreement (Go2net Inc)

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Prevention of Performance. Neither party shall be liable for any any, failure in performance of this Agreement if such failure is caused by acts of God, war, governmental decree, power failure, judgment or order, strike, or other circumstances, whether or not similar to the foregoing, beyond the reasonable control of the party so affected. Neither party shall have any liability for any default resulting from force majeure, which shall be deemed to include any circumstances beyond its control. Such circumstances shall include, but are not limited to acts of the government, fires, flood, strikes, power failures or communications line or network failuresMures.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: P Comstock Information Distribution License Agreement (Ubrandit Com)

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