Force Maje ure definition

Force Maje ure means any occurrence or circumstance or element which delays or prevents performance of any of the terms and conditions of the Deed or any obligations of
Force Maje ure means, with respect to a Party, an event beyond the control of such Party (or any Person acting on its behalf), which event
Force Maje ure means, with respect to a Party, an event beyond the reasonable control of such Party (or any Person acting on its behalf), which by its nature could not have been foreseen by such Party (or such Person), or, if it could have been foreseen, was unavoidable, and includes, without limitation, acts of God, storms, floods, earthquakes, hurricanes, riots, pandemics, fires, sabotage, strikes, lockouts, civil commotion or civil unrest, interference by civil or military authorities, government action or inaction, acts of war (declared or undeclared) or armed hostilities or other national or international calamity or one or more acts of terrorism.

Examples of Force Maje ure in a sentence

  • If a party is unable to perform its obli- gations under this Agreement due to a Force Majeure Event, then the target date for the fulfillment of such obliga- tions shall be postponed in line with the continuation of such Force Maje- ure Event.

  • No party shall be liable for damages or delays resulting from a force majeure event such as storms, fire, water, war, strikes, virus attacks, epidemics, earthquakes, nuclear contamination, a disruption of the public communication or public transportation infrastructure or other acts of God (a "Force Maje- ure Event").

  • If, however, the completion of the Project is delayed due to the Force Majeure conditions then the Allottees agrees that the Developer shall be entitled to the extension of time for delivery of possession of the Apartment, provided that such Force Maje ure conditions are not of a nature which make it impossible for the contract to be implemented.

  • Each Party (or such Person) shall exercise its reasonable efforts in good faith to minimize the effect of Force Maje ure on its obligations, and the standard of care that a Party shall provide in delivering a Se rvic e after a Force Maje ure shall be substantially the same as the standard of care that the Party provides to its Affiliate s and its other business components with respect to such Service .


More Definitions of Force Maje ure

Force Maje ure means, with respect to a Party, an event beyond the reasonable control of such Party (or any Person acting on its behalf), which event (a) does not arise or result from the fault or negligence of such Party (or any Person acting on its behalf) and (b) by its nature would not reasonably have been foreseen by such Party (or such Person), or, if it would reasonably have been foreseen, was unavoidable, and includes acts of God, acts of civil or military authority, embargoes, epidemics, pandemics, war, riots, insurrections, fires, explosions, earthquakes, floods, unusually severe weather conditions, labor problems or unavailability of parts, or, in the case of computer systems, any significant and prolonged failure in electrical equipment. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the receipt by a Party of an unsolicited takeover offer or other acquisition proposal, even if unforeseen or unavoidable, and such Party’s response thereto shall not be deemed an event of Force Majeure.
Force Maje ure means acts of God or the public enemy, earthquakes, fire, flood, epidemic, civil insurrection or war, acts of terrorism, inability to access data, power or supplies, labor shortages or strife, and other conditions (other than financial difficulties) beyond the reasonable control of the involved party which delay or prevent the rendition of such party’s performance hereunder.
Force Maje ure means any timely documented delays due to strikes, riots, labor difficulties, acts of God, unusually inclement weather, shortages of labor or materials, war, governmental laws, regulations or restrictions not in effect as of the date of this Lease, moratorium or other unusual delay in obtaining necessary governmental or utility permits or approvals not attributable to the acts or omissions of the party, casualties or any other causes of any kind whatsoever which are beyond the reasonable control of such party, but excluding delays caused by a lack of necessary funds.
Force Maje ure means, with respect to a Party, an event beyond the control of such Party (or any Person acting on its behalf), which by its nature could not reasonably have been
Force Maje ure means any event beyond the reasonable control of the affected Party including embargoes; war or acts of war, including terrorism, insurrections, riots, or civil unrest; strikes, lockouts or other labor disturbances; epidemics, pandemics, the spread of infectious diseases, and quarantines; fire, floods, earthquakes, tsunami or other acts of nature; or acts, omissions or delays in acting by any Governmental Authority (including the refusal of the competent Governmental Authorities to issue required Regulatory Approvals due to reasons other than the affected Party’s or its Affiliate’s negligence or willful misconduct or breach of any term or condition of this Agreement or any other cause within the reasonable control of the affected Party or its Affiliates, hereafter referred to a “Force Majeure Non-Approval”) and failure of plant or machinery (provided, that, such event or failure could not have been prevented by the exercise of skill, diligence, and prudence that would be reasonably and ordinarily expected from a skilled and experienced person engaged in the same type of undertaking under the same or similar circumstances). For clarification, any refusal of the competent Governmental Authorities to issue required Regulatory Approvals due to reasons relating solely to the development activities carried out by or for Harrow as contemplated in Section 3.2 shall not be considered a case of Force Majeure, and hence not be case of a Force Majeure Non-Approval.
Force Maje ure means war, fire, explosion, flood, strike, peril of the sea, lockout, embargo, government action with general applicability to the relevant jurisdiction (but not specific actions with respect to specific matters of the pertinent party), or any similar event typically regarded as “force majeure” and beyond the control of Buyer.
Force Maje ure means (i) with respect to obligations to be performed by a Party pursuant to any Related Agreement, an event or circumstance that constitutes force majeure as specified in such Related Agreement or otherwise excuses such Party’s performance of its obligations under such Related Agreement (a “Related Agreement Force Majeure”) or (ii) an event or circumstance which prevents one Party from performing its obligations under this Agreement (rather than the performance of its obligations under a Related Agreement) which is not within the reasonable control of, or the result of the negligence of, the Party claiming the Force Majeure, and which, by the exercise of comme rcially reasonable efforts, such Party is unable to overcome or avoid or cause to be avoided, including acts of God, acts of the public enemy including terrorism, unexpected delay by any Governmental Authority, and any change in Applicable Law (a “Service Agreement Force