Examples of Floods in a sentence
If, at any time during the continuance of this Contract the performance in whole or in part by either party of any obligations under this Contract shall be prevented or delayed by reason of any War, Hostile acts of the public enemy Civil Commotion, Epidemics, or Acts of God (Floods, Storm/Cyclone, Hurricane, Earthquake etc.
This includes Force Majeure, Act of God i.e. natural calamities, Act of the Nation’s enemies, Act of Government, Floods, general strike, lock-outs, riot and freight embrace.
The contractor at the time of signing the contract or before commencing the execution of work, without limiting his obligations and responsibilities shall insure the works at his own cost and keep them insured until the virtual completion of the contract against all acts of God including Fire, Theft, Riots, War, Floods etc.
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This includes Force Majeure, Act of God i.e. natural calamities, Act of the Nation‟s enemies, Act of Government, Floods, general strike, lock-outs, riot and freight embrace.
The term “Force Majeure" as used herein shall mean ‘Acts of God’ including Landslides, Lightning, Earthquake, Fires, Storms, Floods, declared Wars, Blockades, insurrection, riots, Government regulations etc., which are not within the control of the party claiming suspension of its obligations within the meaning of the above Clause 29.1 and which renders performance of the contract by the said party completely impossible.
Floods of less frequent recurrence are usually contained completely within the floodway.
Magnitude and Frequency of Floods in New Jersey with Effects of Urbanization—Special Report 38 U.S.G.S.—New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, 1974.
Floods themselves account for 47% of worldwide weather-related disasters and have affected, in South America alone, for instance, an average of 2.2 84 IPCC, 2014 (b), pp.767-768.85 CARE, UNHCR at al., 2009, p.2.86 Ferris, 2015, p.2 ff.87 The issue of protection of people displaced in the context of climate change will be discussed in subchapters 1.3.2 and 1.3.3.88 Kälin, 2008.89 UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction and Centre for Research on the Epidemiology of Disasters, 2015, p.14.
The term “Force Majeure" as used herein shall mean ‘Acts of God’ including Landslides, Lightning, Earthquake, Fires, Storms, Floods, declared Wars, Blockades, insurrection, riots, Government regulations etc., which are not within the control of the party claiming suspension of its obligations within the meaning of the above Clause 32.1 and which renders performance of the contract by the said party completely impossible.