Foreseeable definition
Examples of Foreseeable in a sentence
The term “Maximum Foreseeable Loss” shall mean the largest monetary loss within one area that may be expected to result from a single fire with protection impaired, the control of the fire mainly dependent on physical barriers or separations and a delayed manual firefighting by public and/or private fire brigades.
If Landlord reasonably believes that the Maximum Foreseeable Loss has increased at any time during the Term, it shall have the right (unless Tenant and Landlord agree otherwise) to have such Maximum Foreseeable Loss redetermined by an impartial national insurance company reasonably acceptable to both parties (the “Impartial Appraiser”), or, if the parties cannot agree on an Impartial Appraiser, then by an Expert appointed in accordance with Section 34.1 hereof.
If Tenant has undertaken any structural alterations or additions to the Leased Property having a cost or value in excess of Twenty Five Million Dollars ($25,000,000), Landlord may at Tenant’s expense have the Maximum Foreseeable Loss redetermined at any time after such improvements are made, regardless of when the Maximum Foreseeable Loss was last determined.
The Contractor shall not be entitled to any modification to the programme or any adjustment to the Contract Price or other relief or compensation in respect of any Foreseeable Change in Standards.
The Contract Price shall be adjusted to take account of any increase or decrease in Cost resulting from a Change in Law, save for any Foreseeable Change in Law made after the Base Date, which materially affect the Contractor in the performance of obligations under the Contract.