F orce Majeure Sample Clauses

F orce Majeure. CONTRACTOR shall not be assessed with liquidated damages or unsatisfactory performance penalties during any delay beyond the time named for the performance of AGREEMENT caused by any act of God, war, civil disorder, employment strike or other cause beyond its reasonable control, provided CONTRACTOR gives written notice of the cause of the delay to COUNTY within thirty-six (36) hours of the start of the delay and CONTRACTOR avails himself of any available remedies.
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F orce Majeure. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, other than obligations to make payments pursuant to this Agreement, neither party shall be liable for any delay or failure in performance caused by circumstances beyond its reasonable control.
F orce Majeure. Except for your payment obligations, neither party will be liable for delays in performing its obligations under this Agreement to the extent that the delay is caused by Force Majeure; provided, however, that within ten (10) business days of the Force Majeure event, the party whose performance is delayed provides the other party with written notice explaining the cause and extent thereof, as well as a request for a reasonable time extension equal to the estimated duration of the Force Majeure event.
F orce Majeure. A Party shall not be liable for any delay in the performance of its obligations under this Agreement if and to the extent such delay is caused, directly or indirectly, by acts of God, war, riots, terrorism, embargos, acts of public enemy, acts of military authority, earthquake, fire or flood ("Force Majeure Event"); provided that a Party may not claim relief for a Force Majeure Event under this Article unless each of the following conditions has been satisfied: (i) the Party claiming delay by Force Majeure Event (the "Delayed Party") is without fault in causing such delay; (ii) such delay could not have been prevented by reasonable precautions taken by the Delayed Party, including, without limitation, the use of alternate sources, or workaround plans; (iii) the Delayed Party uses commercially reasonable efforts to recommence performance of such obligations whenever and to whatever extent possible following the Force Majeure Event; and (iv) the Delayed Party immediately notifies the other Party by the most expedient method possible (to be confirmed in writing) and describes at a reasonable level of detail the circumstances causing the delay. All obligations of both Parties shall return to being in full force and effect upon the earlier to occur of (i) the passing of the Force Majeure Event or (ii) the failure of the Delayed Party to satisfy the conditions and/or perform its covenants under this Article.
F orce Majeure. Except for Customer’s payment obligations for Products, neither party will be liable for any failure or delay in performance under the Agreement which might be due in whole or in part, directly or indirectly, to any contingency, delay, failure, or cause of, any nature beyond the reasonable control of such party, including, without limitation, fire, earthquake, storm, flood, power outage, strike, war, act of terrorism, law, export control regulation, instructions of government authorities or judgment of a court (not arising out of breach by such party of the Agreement).
F orce Majeure. Force Majeure shall be handled in accordance with Section 10.C. of Appendix A. Stand Terms and Conditions of DIR Contract Number DIR-CPO-4405.
F orce Majeure. Neither Party will be liable to the other for failure of or delay in performing obligations set forth in this Agreement (other than any obligation to pay monies when due), and neither will be deemed in breach of such obligations, if such failure or delay is due to natural disasters or any causes reasonably beyond the control of such Party; provided, that the Party affected will promptly notify the other of the force majeure condition and will exert reasonable efforts to eliminate, cure or overcome any such causes and to resume performance of its obligations as soon as possible.
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F orce Majeure. Notice of Labor or Raw Materials Shortage. A party shall not be deemed to have defaulted or failed to perform hereunder if that party's inability to perform or default shall have been caused by an event or events beyond the control and without the fault of that party, including (without limitation) acts of Government, embargoes, fire, flood, explosions, acts of God or a public enemy, strikes, labor disputes, vandalism, civil riots or commotions, or the inability to procure necessary raw materials, supplies or equipment.
F orce Majeure. Each party will be excused from performance of its obligations, except payment obligations, to the extent that performance is rendered impossible by earthquake, fire, flood, governmental action, labor disruptions, supplier failures, or any other event or circumstance beyond that party’s reasonable control.
F orce Majeure. In no event will either Party be liable or responsible to the other Party, or be deemed to have defaulted under or breached this Agreement, for any failure or delay in fulfilling or performing any term of this Agreement, except for any payment obligation, to the extent such failure or delay is caused by any circumstances beyond such Party's reasonable control (a "Force Majeure Event"), including acts of God, flood, fire, earthquake or explosion, war, terrorism, invasion, riot or other civil unrest, embargoes or blockades in effect on or after the date of this Agreement, national or regional emergency, strikes, labor stoppages or slowdowns or other industrial disturbances, subcontractor difficulties, problems with telecommunications providers, passage of Law or any action taken by a governmental or public authority, including imposing an export or import restriction, quota or other restriction or prohibition or any complete or partial government shutdown, or national or regional shortage of adequate power or telecommunications or transportation. Either Party may terminate this Agreement if a Force Majeure Event affecting the other Party continues substantially uninterrupted for a period of 60 days or more.
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