Weather Conditions Excepted Clause Samples

The "Weather Conditions Excepted" clause serves to excuse a party from liability or delay in performance when adverse weather conditions prevent fulfillment of contractual obligations. In practice, this clause typically applies to construction or delivery contracts, where work schedules or deadlines may be impacted by events such as heavy rain, snow, or storms. By including this provision, the contract acknowledges that certain weather events are beyond the control of the parties and provides a fair mechanism for adjusting timelines or obligations, thereby allocating risk and ensuring that neither party is unfairly penalized for delays caused by uncontrollable weather.
Weather Conditions Excepted. If the reasons for suspending work on any day is due to weather conditions, the minimum reporting pay shall be two (2) hours at the employee’s classified straight time rate of pay.
Weather Conditions Excepted. If an employee fails to report to work due to weather conditions, they will not be paid. If all other transportation services are not operational, no discipline action will be taken.