MAJOR FORCE Sample Clauses

MAJOR FORCE. Neither Party shall be liable for its delay or failure to perform its contractual obligations if such delay or failure is due to the occurrence of an event beyond its control, which could not reasonably be foreseen at the time of the conclusion of the Contract and the effects of which cannot be avoided by appropriate measures. Each Party shall inform the other Party, without delay and by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt, of the occurrence of such an event when it considers that it is likely to compromise the performance of its contractual obligations. In the event of the occurrence of such a case of force majeure, the performance of this Contract shall be suspended until the disappearance, extinction or termination of the case of force majeure. However, if the force majeure continues beyond a period of thirty (30) days, the Parties shall meet to discuss a possible modification of the Contract. The deadlines provided for in this Contract shall be automatically postponed according to the duration of the force majeure event.
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MAJOR FORCE. 8.1. Major force exonerates the parties from liability in case of improper or delayed execution of the obligations assumed by this agreement.
MAJOR FORCE. Neither party to this Agreement shall be liable for its failure to perform any of its obligations hereunder during any period in which such performance is prevented by any cause beyond its control such as war, riots, sovereign act, civil conditions, act of God, earthquakes, epidemics, floods, fires, quarantine restrictions, accident, strike or lock out (also on part of suppliers), delays in transportation, raw material shortages or delays in the delivery of essential operating supplies or raw materials. An agreed delivery period shall be extended for the time after which such prevention continues and for a reasonable period of no more than 4 weeks.
MAJOR FORCE. For the most commonly used force, responsibility lies with the party invoking it, subject to the communication of the other party to the force majeure intervention within 5 (five) days of production. The case of force majeure must be expressly certified by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Romania or another body authorized by law to give such certification. Within 15 days of the termination of force majeure, the party invoking it shall communicate this to the other party, shall make every effort to remove its effects and shall proceed without delay to the fulfillment of its obligations. In the event of non-observance of the terms of service referred to in this paragraph, a party unable to perform its obligations due to force majeure shall be held guilty and shall be bound to bear all the consequences arising from the non-execution or inappropriate performance of the obligations, could invoke force.
MAJOR FORCE. Each of the Parties shall not be held liable and the Contract shall be suspended if its performance or the performance of any obligation incumbent on the Parties under the Contract is prevented due to an event constituting force majeure.The Party affected by the case of force majeure shall send the other Party a registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt within eight (8) days of the occurrence of the event, and shall be exempted from the performance of its obligations within the limit of this impediment. The other Party will then, in the same way, be exempted from the performance of its own obligations, still within the limit of the impediment. For the duration of the force majeure event, the Party invoking it shall make every effort to minimise the effects on the proper performance of the Contract. If the force majeure event continues for a period of more than 30 days, either Party may terminate the Contract by operation of law without being liable to pay any compensation, subject to sending a notification to the other Party by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt. The termination shall take effect 10 days after the date of dispatch of the said registered letter. The following are considered to be cases of force majeure, in addition to those usually retained by jurisprudence: blockage, disruption or congestion of telecommunication networks, poor quality of electricity, blockage of means of transport or supply for any reason whatsoever, epidemics, earthquakes, fires, storms, floods, administrative or legal restrictions, as well as legal or regulatory changes in the forms of marketing.
MAJOR FORCE. You agree and understand that in any case we or our service providers will be responsible for delays, flaws of performance, or interruption of the service that might directly or indirectly result in any cause or condition beyond our control, including but not limited to, any delay or flaw due to any unfortunate situation, civil, military or terrorist acts, civil disorder, war, strikes, or other labor dispute, fires, interruption of communication services or Internet or services that provide Internet, equipment flaw, and/or software, another catastrophe or any other incident that go beyond our control and will not affect the validity and enforceability of any dispositions left.
MAJOR FORCE. 7.1. The force majeure, as is defined by the law, intervened after the entry into force of this contract, which prevents a party or parties from fulfilling one or more contractual obligations, exonerates the party who invokes it as soon as possible after occurrence presenting evidence of its existence within 5 working days from the date of termination by a certifying certificate issued by a competent authority. The fortuitous case is not a disclaimer. The exemption from liability is applicable only during the certified period of the force majeure case invoked.
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MAJOR FORCE. 6.1. SOTRAD WATER may not be held liable if the execution of the contract is delayed or prevented as a result of force majeure or other reasons beyond its control, or when this is caused by the customer or a third party. Major force refers specifically to events cited by Belgian case law and the Belgian courts, but it also includes total or partial strike, earthquake, fire, storm, terrorist attack, flood, epidemic, loss or interruption of telecommunications, electricity or road networks.
MAJOR FORCE. The major force releases the parties from responsibility and the other party must be informed in 7 (seven) days’ time from its apparition.

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