Force Majeur definition

Force Majeur has the meaning given in Section 12.7.
Force Majeur means any event which can not be controlled, foreseen or prevented by using reasonable efforts, and affects and delays the performance of any party hereto of all or part of its obligations. Such an event includes but not limited governmental decisions, natural disaster, war and any other similar event.
Force Majeur means a cause beyond the reasonable control of either Party, including, without limitation, acts of God, war, civil disturbance, earthquake, epidemic and failure of public utilities or common carriers.

Examples of Force Majeur in a sentence

  • Additional tyres may be allowed at the discretion of the organisers in the event of Force Majeur.

  • Force Majeur includes, but is not limited to, changes in tax legislation, custom duties, any other taxes, war and pandemics.

  • Additional tyres may be allowed at the discretion of the organisers in the event of Force Majeur, following a written request from the competitor Reg.5.13.3 – All competitors in Class 2 will be limited to a maximum of one set of new tyres every second race meeting – i.e, tyres must last for at least two (2) qualifying sessions and four (4) races.

  • If Owner is unable to deliver the premises to Guest in first class condition at the beginning of the stay period on account of a Force Majeur event including but not limited to fire, flood, acts of nature, war, military actions, or civil unrest, Agent shall return the Initial Deposit, Security Deposit, and any other payments to Guest.

  • If a Force Majeur event occurs during the stay period and Guest vacates the premises, Agent will return a prorated portion of the Total Stay Amount to Guest for the period of time for which the Premises were unavailable.


More Definitions of Force Majeur

Force Majeur means any cause beyond the reasonable control of a party, including but not limited to an act of God, act or omission of civil or military authorities of a state or nation, fire, strike, flood, riot, war, delay of transportation, or inability due to any of these causes to provide or obtain necessary labor, materials, or facilities.
Force Majeur means event(s) beyond the reasonable control of the obligated party such as, for example only, strikes, riots, governmental act or failure to act, shortage of materials, weather and other such matters over which the party does not have reasonable control (except matters resulting from financial insufficiency).
Force Majeur means superior force. Such forces could include fire, earth quakes, labor strikes, war, civil unrest, tsunamis, or hurricanes. Force Majeur Cancellations DO NOT apply to rain, potential rain, fog, heat, or other usual weather occurrences. Due to a Force Majeur, either party may cancel a shoot without cancellation fee or without standard notice without threat of legal ramifications.
Force Majeur shall include strikes, riots, acts of God, shortages of labor or materials, war, governmental law, regulations or restrictions and any other cause whatsoever that is beyond the control of Landlord. Whenever a period of time is herein prescribed for the taking of any action by Landlord, Landlord shall not be liable or responsible for, and there shall be excluded from the computation of such period of time, any delays due to events of Force Majeure.
Force Majeur means superior force. Such forces could include fire, earth quakes, labor strikes, war, civil unrest, tsunamis, or hurricanes. Force Majeur Cancellations DO NOT apply to rain, potential rain, fog, heat, or other usual weather occurrences. Due to a Force Majeur, either party may cancel a shoot with out cancellation fee or without standard notice without threat of legal ramifications. However, reimbursement of any production rental equipment, travel expenses already made, etc., will still be owed by production company even in case of Force Majeur cancellation. Standard Production Workday/Overtime Standard production workday is up to 10 hours including a one hour meal break. An additional meal break is required after the 10th hour. Work performed over 10 hours will be billed at one and one half hours of the of the hourly rate of a 10 hour workday up to the 14th hour. Hour 14 and beyond will be billed at double-time of the hourly rate of a 10 hour workday. Overtime will be billed in ¼ hour increments. Standard production workday Day Rate will typically begin at the time Camera Operator is required to be at studio to begin camera/production set-up, or at time Camera Operator is required to pick up and transport production equipment from studio or other location to shoot location. For out of town shoots involving travel, Day Rate will begin at time Camera Operator is required to be at airport, train station, etc to travel to shoot destination, or, if required, at time Camera Operator is required to pick up production equipment from studio or other location to take along to airport, or other transportation facility. For local travel shoots (shoots within 30 miles of industry standard location Los Angeles) requiring Camera Operator to use own vehicle, Standard Production workday will begin at Camera operator “call time” at location or studio. If shoot location is within 30 miles of Los Angeles it is considered a “local shoot” and travel time will not be billed if Camera Operator uses own vehicle, unless operator is required to pick up and deliver production equipment in own vehicle, then Day Rate begins at time of pick up. Any shoot located beyond a 30 mile radius from industry standard point Los Angeles is considered an “out of town” location shoot. Camera Operator Day Rate will then begin after 30 miles of travel to shoot location from studio or industry standard location in Los Angeles whenever Camera Operator travels in own vehicle. Current standard federal mi...
Force Majeur is replaced in its entirety as follows:
Force Majeur means events beyond the control of any party hereto, including but not limited to acts of God, acts or regulations of any governmental entity, war, terrorism, riots, insurrection or other hostilities, accident, fire, or flood.