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 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. (b) This Agreement may be terminated at any time upon the mutual written consent of the parties hereto, which writing shall state the effective date of termination. (c) In the event that this Agreement is terminated under any of the provisions of Section 19.2(a), the Administrator shall select a third party administrator to perform the services required by this Agreement. The Company shall have the right to approve any such administrator selected by the Administrator, but such approval will not unreasonably be withheld within five (5) Business Days of its termination, the Company shall select such an administrator. In either case, the Administrator shall pay all fees and charges imposed by the selected administrator and shall bear all transition costs associated with the transition of the performance of the services required under this Agreement to such administrator, including the expense of sending Contractholder notices as provided in Article IX. 19 NYB 621298.28 03340 00004

Examples of Majeure in a sentence

  • Unless otherwise directed by the Purchaser in writing, the Supplier shall continue to perform its obligations under the Contract as far as is reasonably practical, and shall seek all reasonable alternative means for performance not prevented by the Force Majeure event.

  • Without limiting any other rights or obligations of the parties hereunder, if the Supplier will be unable to deliver the goods by the delivery date(s) stipulated in this Purchase Order, the Supplier shall (i) immediately consult with UNDP to determine the most expeditious means for delivering the goods and (ii) use an expedited means of delivery, at the Supplier's cost (unless the delay is due to Force Majeure), if reasonably so requested by UNDP.

  • 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.


More Definitions of Majeure

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 and shall include, but not limited to, earthquake, fire, explosion, storm, flood, lightning or war.
Majeure as used herein shall mean circumstances not reasonably within the control of the parties, such as without limitation, acts of God, strikes, lockouts or other industrial disturbances; war; acts of public enemies; mobilization or military conscription on a large scale; order of any kind of the government of the United States or any State, or any civil or military authority other than the County Council; insurrections; riots; landslides; earthquakes; fires; lightning; storms; droughts; floods; requisitions, confiscation, or commandeering of property; fuel restrictions; general shortages of transport, goods, or energy; or
Majeure means any acts of God; enemy acts; acts of war; acts of terrorism or bioterrorism; riot, insurrection or other civil commotion; intervention by civil or military authorities of government; declared state of emergency or public health emergency; pandemic (including, without limitation, COVID-19); government-mandated quarantine or travel ban; government-mandated closure (including, without limitation, closure of buildings, airports, harbors, railroads and/or pipelines or other infrastructure); general unavailability of certain materials; strikes, boycotts, lockouts, labor disputes or work stoppage; and/or any other cause not reasonably within the control of such party and which, by the exercise of due diligence, such party is unable, wholly or in part, to prevent or overcome. In no event shall insufficiency of funds required to perform any term, covenant or condition of this Lease constitute force majeure.
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 acts of God, strikes, explosions, fires, flood, embargo, storm, or acts of war or terrorism that directly prevent the Company from conducting its business. Upon the occurrence of an event of Force Majeure, the Shareholders shall immediately provide the Parent with written notice thereof (the "FORCE MAJEURE NOTICE"). The Earn-Out Period shall be suspended from the date on which the Force Majeure Notice is received by Parent until such condition no longer prevents the Company from conducting its business. The Earn-Out Period shall be extended by the number of days such Earn-Out Period is suspended hereunder. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in no event shall any Earn-Out Period be extended pursuant to this Subsection 1.4.1 for more than an aggregate of ninety (90) days. The Shareholders shall use all reasonable efforts to prevent and reduce to a minimum and mitigate the effect of any event of Force Majeure, and to ensure resumption of normal business operations after the termination of any event of Force Majeure.
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.