Circumstances Beyond the Control of Either Party Sample Clauses

Circumstances Beyond the Control of Either Party. Neither party shall be responsible for damage caused by delay or failure to perform under the terms of this Agreement resulting from matters beyond the control of the parties including strike, lockout or any other action arising from a labour dispute, fire, flood, act of God, war, riot or other insurrection, lawful act of public authority, or delay or default caused by a common carrier which cannot be reasonably foreseen or provided against.
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Circumstances Beyond the Control of Either Party. 26.1 Force Majeure Means. Subject to section 26.3, Force Majeure means an event that:
Circumstances Beyond the Control of Either Party. 27.1 Subject to section 27.3,
Circumstances Beyond the Control of Either Party. 19.1 Neither party will be responsible for damage caused by delay or failure to perform under the terms of this Agreement resulting from matters beyond the control of RTO7 and the Partner.
Circumstances Beyond the Control of Either Party. 17.1 A failure to perform any obligation under the Agreement that results from any matter beyond the control of the parties, including strike, lockout or any other action arising from a labour dispute, fire, flood, act of God, pandemic or epidemic, war, riot or other insurrection, lawful act of public authority, or delay or default caused by a common carrier which cannot be reasonably foreseen or provided against or form, will not be considered to be a breach of any term of the Agreement.
Circumstances Beyond the Control of Either Party. 15.1 Neither party shall have any liability for loss or damages hereunder for failure to perform in accordance with the terms of this Agreement to the extent that and so long as such failure occurs for a reason beyond the reasonable control of the non-performing party, including, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, any act of violence, strike or other labour difficulty, embargo, fire, storm, flood, explosion, riot, insurrection, sabotage, war, rebellion, act of God, act of any governmental authority or any other occurrence which is beyond the reasonable control of the non-performing party.
Circumstances Beyond the Control of Either Party. Neither party shall be liable for any failure or delay in performing their obligations where such failure or delay results from any cause that is beyond the reasonable control of that party. Such causes include, but are not limited to: industrial action, civil unrest, flood, storms, earthquakes, acts of terrorism, acts of war, governmental action or any other event that is beyond the control of the party in question.
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Circumstances Beyond the Control of Either Party. The failure of either Party to fulfil any of its obligations under the Agreement shall not be considered to be a breach of or default under the Agreement to the extent that the failure to fulfill the obligation resulted from matters beyond the control of the parties including strike, lockout or any other action arising from a labour dispute, fire, flood, disease or epidemic, act of God, war, riot or other civil insurrection, lawful act of public authority, or delay or default caused by a common carrier which could not be reasonably foreseen, if the party affected by such an event took all reasonable precautions, due care and reasonable alternative measures, all with the objective of carrying out the terms and conditions of this Agreement.
Circumstances Beyond the Control of Either Party. 26.1 Force Majeure Means. Subject to section 26.3, “
Circumstances Beyond the Control of Either Party. 26.1 Force MajeurMeans. Subject to section 26.3, Force Majeure means an event that:·
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