Unrest definition
Examples of Unrest in a sentence
Mental Health, Addiction, Disability Support, or Youth Services Due to Labor Management Disputes and Employee Unrest.
Such event may include but is not limited to: Act of God, Explosion, War, Earthquake, Invasion, Foreign Enemies, Rebellion, Terrorist Threats, Civil Unrest, Labor Dispute, and/or Government Acts (State or Supranational Organ, Exchange or Clearinghouse).
Landlord will not be responsible for any loss or damage to Tenant’s business as a result, and Tenant will not be entitled to any abatement in rent or other relief of its obligations under this Lease for any period of time when Tenant may not have access to the Premises or Building due to any Civil Unrest.
Either of the parties to this Agreement shall be excused from any delays and/or failures in the performance of the terms and conditions of this agreement, to the extent that such delays and/or failures result from causes beyond the delaying/failing party’s reasonable control, including but not limited to Acts of God, Forces of Nature, Civil Riot or Unrest, and Governmental Action that was unforeseeable by all parties at the time of the execution of this Agreement.
Each of the Parties shall be excused from any delays and failures in the performance of the terms and conditions of this agreement, to the extent that such delays or failures result from causes beyond the delaying/failing party’s reasonable control, including but not limited to Acts of God, Forces of Nature, Civil Riot or Unrest, and Governmental Action that was unforeseeable by all parties at the time of the execution of this Agreement.
Such Force Majeure may also include Labour Unrest, Local problem such as Riot Mob-violence.
One or more perils can be chosen from the following list: 1 Major industrial accident 2 Civil Unrest, Riot or Commotion resulting in cancellation of scheduled Common Carrier services or relevant government warning against non-essential travel.
Enemies of the Roman Order: Treason, Unrest and Alienation in the Empire.
Each of the Parties shall be excused from any delays and failures in the performance of the terms and conditions of this agreement, to the extent that such delays or failures result from causes beyond the delaying/failing Party’s reasonable control, including but not limited to Acts of God, Forces of Nature, Civil Riot or Unrest, and Governmental Action that was unforeseeable by all parties at the time of the execution of this Agreement.
Kartodirdjo, Sartono, Protest Movements in Rural Java: A Study of Agrarian Unrest in the Nineteenth Century Java (London: Oxford University Press, 1973).