Common use of Uncontrollable Forces Clause in Contracts

Uncontrollable Forces. City and Consultant shall exert all efforts to perform their respective responsibilities under this Agreement. However, neither party shall hold the other party responsible for inability to render timely performance if such inability is a direct result of a force beyond its control, including but not limited to the following: strikes, lockouts, embargoes, failure of carriers, inability to obtain transportation facilities, acts of God or the public enemy, or other events beyond the control of the other or the other’s employees and agents.

Appears in 12 contracts

Sources: Professional Services Agreement, Professional Services, Professional Services

Uncontrollable Forces. City and Consultant Contractor shall exert all efforts to perform their respective responsibilities under this Agreement. However, neither party shall hold the other party responsible for inability to render timely performance if such inability is a direct result of a force beyond its control, including but not limited to the following: strikes, lockouts, embargoes, failure of carriers, inability to obtain transportation facilities, acts of God or the public enemy, or other events beyond the control of the other or the other’s employees and agents.

Appears in 10 contracts

Sources: Cooperative Purchasing Agreement, Agreement for Chip Sealing of City Streets, Agreement for Application of Tire Rubber Modified Surface Seal

Uncontrollable Forces. City and Consultant the Firm shall exert all efforts to perform their respective responsibilities under this Agreement. However, neither party shall hold the other party responsible for inability to render timely performance if such inability is a direct result of a force beyond its control, including but not limited to the following: strikes, lockouts, embargoes, failure of carriers, inability to obtain transportation facilities, acts of God or the public enemy, or other events beyond the control of the other or the other’s ' s employees and agents.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Professional Services

Uncontrollable Forces. City and Consultant Seller shall exert all efforts to perform their respective responsibilities under this Agreement. However, neither party shall hold the other party responsible for inability to render timely performance if such inability is a direct result of a force beyond its control, including but not limited to the following: strikes, lockouts, embargoes, failure of carriers, inability to obtain transportation facilities, acts of God or the public enemy, or other events beyond the control of the other or the other’s employees and agents.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Option to Purchase Agreement