Majeure definition

Majeure means any cause, which is beyond the control of the Implementation Partner or MSEGS as the case may be, which such party could not foresee or with a reasonable amount of diligence could not have foreseen, and which substantially affect the performance of the Contract, such as:- - War / hostilities - Riot or civil commotion - Earth Quake, Flood, Fire, Tempest, Epidemics, Lightning or other natural physical Disaster, Quarantine restricts and Freight embargoes - Restrictions imposed by the Government or other statutory bodies, beyond the control of the Implementation Partner, which prevent or delay the execution of the order by the Implementation Partner.
Majeure means the following events or circumstances, but only to the extent that they delay or preclude the City or Contractor from performing any of its obligations (other than payment obligation) under this Agreement: (a) a hurricane, tornado, flood, fire, explosion (except those caused by the negligence of Contractor, its agents, and assigns), land slide, earthquake, or epidemic; (b) acts of a public enemy, acts of war, terrorism, insurrection, riots, civil disturbances, or national or international calamities; (c) suspension, termination, or interruption of utilities necessary to a Party's operations or duties under this Agreement; (d) an injunction, or a legal or equitable proceeding brought against the City or Contractor, or a Change in Law; and (e) any act, event, or condition, which is determined by mutual agreement of the City and the Contractor to be of the same general type as the events of Force Majeure identified in Sections 1.44 (a) through (d), above. Disaster Declaration
Majeure shall include any delay due to building permits for the Improvement Work being issued more than eight (8) business days after an application for such building permits is submitted to the issuing agency. Landlord grants Tenant permission to access the Leased Premises commencing on June 20, 2001 for the purpose of preparing the Leased Premises for Tenant's occupancy, provided that Tenant has provided Landlord with satisfactory proof of insurance in accordance with the requirements Article 9, and provided further that Tenant shall not interfere with any ongoing performance of the Improvement Work. During such early access period, until Landlord actually delivers possession of the Leased Premises to Tenant in the agreed condition, Tenant shall not be obligated to pay any Base Monthly Rent or Additional Rent (as hereinafter defined), but Tenant shall be obligated to comply with all other terms and conditions of this Lease.

Examples of Majeure in a sentence

  • If by reason of Force Majeure, either party hereto shall be rendered unable wholly or in part to carry out its obligations under this Agreement through no fault of its own then such party shall give notice and full particulars of Force Majeure in writing to the other party within a reasonable time after occurrence of the event or cause relied upon.

  • Upon delivering such notice, the obligation of the affected party, so far as it is affected by such Force Majeure as described, shall be suspended during the continuance of the inability then claimed but for no longer period, and such party shall endeavor to remove or overcome such inability with all reasonable dispatch.

  • In the event that Vendor’s obligations are suspended by reason of Force Majeure, all TIPS Sales accepted prior to the Force Majeure event shall be the legal responsibility of Vendor and the terms of the TIPS Sale Supplemental Agreement shall control Vendor’s failure to fulfill for a Force Majeure event.

  • Where Force Majeure is asserted, the nonperforming party must prove that it made all reasonable efforts to remove, eliminate or minimize such cause of delay or damages, diligently pursued performance of its obligations under this Agreement, substantially fulfilled all non-excused obligations, and timely notified the other party of the likelihood or actual occurrence of an event described in this paragraph.

  • The Allottee agrees and confirms that, in the event it becomes impossible for the Promoter to implement the project due to Force Majeure conditions, then this allotment shall stand terminated and the Promoter shall refund to the Allottee the entire amount received by the Promoter from the allotment within 45 days from that date.


More Definitions of Majeure

Majeure means any act, event, cause or condition that (i) prevents a Party from performing its obligations, and (ii) is beyond the affected Party's reasonable control, except that no act, event, cause or condition shall be considered to be an event of Force Majeure: (1) if and to the extent the Party seeking to invoke Force Majeure has caused or contributed to the applicable act, event, cause or condition by its act, fault or negligence or has failed to use Commercially Reasonable Efforts to prevent or remedy such act, event, cause, or condition and, so far as possible and within a reasonable time period, remove it (except in the case of strikes, lockouts and other labor disturbances, the settlement of which shall be wholly within the discretion of the party involved); (2) if the act, event, cause or condition involves a failure or delay on the party of the Interconnecting Utility or its agents to complete network or system upgrades or otherwise perform responsibilities under an Interconnection Agreement, and such failure or delay is attributable to a change in specifications of the interconnection point or the Project by the Producer; (3) if the act, event, cause or condition is the result of a violation of law or the terms of any regulatory approval by the Party seeking to invoke Force Majeure; or (4) if the act, event, cause or condition was caused by a lack of funds or other financial cause.
Majeure means those events that are beyond either party’s control and cause said party fail to perform its obligations under this Agreement. Force Majeure events include but not limited to any ban or action adopted by government or public authorities, riots, war, hostile acts, civil commotions, strike, other labor disputes and locked-out, pause or break-down of communications or other public utilities, epidemic, fire, flood, earthquake, storm, tsunami or other nature disasters.
Majeure. The inability to accomplish an action when attributable to fires, strikes, riots, explosions, power blackouts, wars, labor disputes, government requirements, civil or military authorities, acts of God or the public enemy, outside vendors or transportation facilities, acts or omissions of carriers or other causes beyond the control of the parties, whether or not similar to the foregoing conditions. Upon the occurrence of a FORCE MAJEURE circumstance, the party to the occurrence will immediately notify and advise the other party in writing.
Majeure means any event or combination of events or circumstances beyond the control of the Promoter which cannot (a) by the exercise of reasonable diligence, or (b) despite the adoption of reasonable precaution and/or alternative measures, be prevented, or caused to be prevented, and which adversely affects the Promoter’s ability to perform obligations under this Agreement, which shall include:
Majeure means any cause, which is beyond the control of the 2nd party or 1st party as the case may be, which such party could not forces or with a reasonable amount of diligence could not have foreseen, and which substantially affect the performance of the Contract, such as:- • War / hostilities • Riot or civil commotion • Earth Quake, flood. Fire Tempest, Epidemics, Lightning or other natural physical Disaster, Quarantine restricts and Freight embargoes • Restrictions imposed by the Government or other statutory bodies, which is beyond the control of the Implementation Partner which prevent or delay the execution of the order by the Implementation Partner. • If a Force Majeure situation arises, the 2nd party is required to promptly notify the 1st party in writing of such condition and the cause thereof within a period of three (3) days from the date of happening of such an event requiring invocation of this force majeure article. Unless otherwise directed by the 1st party in writing, the 2nd party will continue to perform its obligations under this supply order as far as is reasonably practical and shall seek all reasonable alternative means for performances of this order.
Majeure means any prevention, delay or stoppage due to governmental regulation, strikes, lockouts, acts of God, acts of war, terrorists acts, civil commotions, unusual scarcity of or inability to obtain labor or materials, labor difficulties, casualty or other causes reasonably beyond Landlord’s control or attributable to Tenant’s action or inaction.
Majeure means any acts or omissions of any civil or military authority, acts of God, wars, hostilities, terrorism, acts or omissions of the Company, fires, strikes or other labor disturbances, equipment failures, fluctuations or non availability of electrical power, heat, light, air conditioning or telecommunications equipment, or any other act, omission or occurrence beyond the Administrator’s reasonable control, irrespective of whether similar to the foregoing enumerated acts, omissions or occurrences.