Rebellion Sample Clauses
The 'Rebellion' clause defines the rights and obligations of parties in the event of an uprising, insurrection, or similar civil disturbance that disrupts normal operations. Typically, this clause outlines what constitutes a rebellion, the procedures to follow if such an event occurs, and the potential suspension or modification of contractual duties during the period of unrest. Its core practical function is to allocate risk and provide clarity on how contractual obligations are affected by large-scale civil disorder, ensuring that neither party is unfairly penalized for circumstances beyond their control.
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Rebellion revolution, insurrection, mutiny, conspiracy, riot, civil commotion and terrorist acts;
Rebellion revolution, insurrection, or military or usurped power, or Civil War;
Rebellion. Revolution.
Rebellion. These coupled with questionable or inadequate records make for uncer- tainty and I emphasize that the attached figures are not absolute.184 In October 1975 the Federation of Saskatchewan Indians notified the prov- ince that it would identify 23 bands with partial entitlement. 185 From this discrepancy in numbers it was obvious that the researchers were using different frameworks to reach their conclusions and it was sug- gested that “a reasonable basis for determining the reliability of data to be used in substantive discussion of Band entitlement” be developed. The Chief of the Federation of Saskatchewan Indians had already written to the Minister of Indian Affairs with five “basic principles” which he insisted be included in any policy developed to deal with land entitlement. They were:
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Rebellion terrorism, sabotage by persons other than the personnel who are employees of the Parties, revolution, insurrection, military or usurped power, or civil war.
