Events of Force Majeure definition

Events of Force Majeure has the meaning set forth in Article 15.
Events of Force Majeure has the meaning set forth in Article 19.
Events of Force Majeure has the meaning given in clause 14.1;

Examples of Events of Force Majeure in a sentence

  • Events of Force Majeure shall include without limitation: accidents, strikes or labor disputes, acts of any government or government agency, acts of nature, delays or failures in delivery from carriers or suppliers, shortages of materials, or any other cause beyond Seller’s reasonable control.

  • Events of Force Majeure, Customer caused damage, as well as negligent or malicious damage by third parties, may be excluded from this service level.

  • Events of Force Majeure shall include (without being limited to) war, acts of government, natural disasters, fire and explosions.

  • Events of Force Majeure shall include without limitation, accidents, acts of God, strikes or labor disputes, acts, laws, rules or regulations of any government or government agency, fires, floods, delays or failures in delivery of carriers or suppliers, shortages of materials and any other cause beyond Seller’s control.

  • The burden of proof as to whether or not a force majeure event has occurred shall be upon the party claiming that the force majeure event has occurred and that it is the affected party.Termination for Certain Events of Force Majeure.


More Definitions of Events of Force Majeure

Events of Force Majeure means any event or period of delay preventing the performance of Developer’s obligations, which delay is caused by strikes, lock-outs, fire or other casualty, inclement weather abnormal for the period of time and not reasonably anticipatable, the elements or acts of God, war, riot, insurrections or shortages of or unusual delays in the delivery of construction materials (which have been ordered in a timely manner) or other causes, other than financial and managerial, beyond the reasonable control of Developer, or its subcontractors of any tier, agents or employees.
Events of Force Majeure refers to any events that are beyond the reasonable control of a party and cannot be avoided with reasonable care by the Affected Party, including but not limited to government acts, natural disasters, fire, explosion, storm, flood, earthquake, tide, lightning or war. However, insufficient credit, capital or financing shall not be deemed as matters beyond the reasonable control of a party. The party under the impact of an event of force majeure (the "Affected Party") shall be exempted from its obligations in part or in full depending on the extent of the impact of the event of force majeure. Any Affected Party seeking to be exempted from its obligations under this Agreement because of an event of force majeure shall notify the other party of the event of force majeure no later than ten (10) days after the occurrence of the event of force majeure, and the Parties shall revise this Agreement according to the impact of the event of force majeure and exempt the obligations of the Affected Party under this Agreement in part or in full.
Events of Force Majeure means any accident; fire; explosion; casualty; epidemic; act of God; earthquake; flood; torrential rain; strike; walkout; picketing; lock-out; labor controversy or disturbance; civil disturbance; embargo; riot; act of public enemy or terrorism; war or armed conflict (whether or not there has been an official declaration of war); unavailability of essential materials and supplies, equipment, transportation, power or other essential commodity; failure or delay of any transportation agency, laboratory, ratings or censorship board or any other provider of essential supplies, equipment or other facilities or services; enactment of any law, any judicial or executive order or decree; the action of any legally constituted authority; the bankruptcy or insolvency of Producer or any other provider of essential supplies, equipment or other facilities or services; and the death, incapacity, unavailability or default (including refusal to perform) of the director or any principal member of the cast or crew (excluding any Events of Essential Element Force Majeure) or other event or cause of the nature of force majeure beyond the control of the Producer or (if Completion Guarantor shall take over Production and Delivery pursuant to the Completion Agreement) the Completion Guarantor, whether similar or dissimilar to any of the foregoing, which causes an interruption or suspension of or materially hinders, interferes with or delays Production and Delivery.
Events of Force Majeure shall have the meaning set forth in Article 17. [*] Certain information on this page has been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Confidential treatment has been requested with respect to the omitted portions.
Events of Force Majeure has the meaning set forth in Section 16.6.
Events of Force Majeure means events beyond the reasonable control of a Party or its Associates that impede the execution of the obligations of such Party or its Associates, provided such difficulties may not be overcome using efforts which may reasonably be expected of the affected Party or its affected Associates under the circumstances, such as but not limited to explosions, fires, earthquakes, floods, bad weather and other Acts of God, wars, whether or not declared, social uprisings, strikes, lock-outs and other labour problems, governmental or administrative measures. Guarantee Amount means [***]% of the Launch Services price established in accordance with the Paragraph 8.1 of Article 8 of this Agreement, converted in Euros (€) at the Euro exchange rate prevailing at the effective date of the Agreement. L means the first day of the most recently agreed Launch Period or Launch Slot (except for the purpose of Article 10.1.1 of this Agreement where L shall mean the Launch Day).
Events of Force Majeure means any event or circumstance that prevents or delays a party from performing any of its obligations under the Agreement within the time required for the performance of such obligation, but only to the extent that (i) the event is not reasonably within the control of the party (insufficiency of funds not being beyond the reasonable control of the Party) and (ii) despite the exercise of reasonable efforts, the event cannot be prevented, avoided or stopped by that party, and Events of Force Majeure may include the following: acts of God, strikes, wars, fire, earthquake, storms or other causes of the kind herein enumerated;