Unavoidable Circumstances definition

Unavoidable Circumstances means circumstances that arise independently of the will of party obliged under the Contract and which prevent this party of Contract from performing its obligation, provided that it cannot be reasonably expected that the obliged party could overcome such circumstances or its consequences, and further that the occurrence of the circumstances was unpredictable at the time when the obliged party undertook to perform the obligation.
Unavoidable Circumstances means circumstances that arise independently of the will of party obliged under the Contract and which prevent this party of Contract from performing its obligation, provided that it cannot be reasonably
Unavoidable Circumstances means circumstances where a person cannot be present before the court to acquire a marriage certificate or a deed of divorce due to physical or mental illness.

Examples of Unavoidable Circumstances in a sentence

  • General Unpaid Leaves 7 20.1.1 Leaves of absence without pay normally for up to one (1) year may be 8 granted by the Board upon the recommendation of the superintendent for the 9 following reasons: 11 20.1.1.1 Career Development, 13 20.1.1.2 Health or Unavoidable Circumstances, 15 20.1.1.3 Military Duty, 18 19 20.1.1.5 Good Cause.

  • Axiory is not responsible for eventual losses or other damages caused by Unavoidable Circumstances.

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