Force Majeure Events definition
Examples of Force Majeure Events in a sentence
For SaaS Services, Vasion will provide 99.5% Service Availability over one- month calendar periods, excluding any System Maintenance or Force Majeure Events that result in the Service not being available.
In no event will you be entitled to credits or other remedies for Service issues caused by you or resulting from Force Majeure Events (described below) or our planned maintenance.
Subject to the terms and conditions of this Exhibit D and the Agreement, Mimica will use commercially reasonable efforts to make the Mimica Instance available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for access by Licensee and its End Users during the term of the Agreement (except for scheduled downtime, emergency maintenance, and any unavailability caused by circumstances beyond Mimica’s reasonable control, including Force Majeure Events).
Subject to the limitations contained in, and upon Maintenance Contractor’s fulfillment of all applicable requirements of, this Section 10, TxDOT shall issue Change Orders to compensate Maintenance Contractor for additional costs incurred arising directly from Force Majeure Events.
Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Force Majeure Events include fires, floods, terrorism, strikes, blackouts, war, restraints of government, utility or communications failures or interruptions, failures of third-party vendors, internet slow-downs or failures, or other causes that are beyond a party’s reasonable control.