External circumstances definition
Examples of External circumstances in a sentence
External circumstances beyond our control, such as fires, floods, power outages, force majeure, etc.
External circumstances of an extraordinary nature include, but are not limited to, natural disasters, orders issued by public authorities, war, illegal or unofficial strikes, flooding, fire and pandemics.
External circumstances within the Customer's control shall include any change in the legal, financial and market situations and financial management of the commercial partners or owners of the Customer or the persons undertaking liability for the performance of the Customer's obligations which may jeopardize the performance of the obligations of the Customer towards the Bank.
External circumstances include but are not limited to 1) atypical weather (excessive or lack of precipitation, extreme heat or cold) and natural disasters or “acts of God” (wildfires, floods, earthquakes, super volcanoes, hurricanes, tornadoes), and 2) catastrophes created by humans, i.e. governmental or societal actions (pandemic, civil unrest, labor strikes).