Common use of UNAVOIDABLE RISK Clause in Contracts

UNAVOIDABLE RISK. Sun Life shall not be considered in default in the performance of its obligations, or be liable in damages or otherwise for any failure or delay in performance which occurs as a consequence of, or is attributable to, any circumstances which are beyond the reasonable control of Sun Life and are not avoidable by the exercise of reasonable effort or foresight by Sun Life. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, such circumstances shall include natural catastrophe, labour, industrial or civil disturbances, armed conflict, government regulations (whether or not valid), Acts of God, market conditions, and delays caused by other parties.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Service and Fee Agreement, Service and Fee Agreement, Service and Fee Agreement

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