Outside Factors Sample Clauses

Outside Factors. The Host acknowledges that some factors, including recruitment of Exchange Teachers with specified qualifications, Exchange Teacher acceptance of the position, and J-1 visa approval, are outside of IAG’s control. The Host agrees that, notwithstanding anything else in this Agreement to the contrary, IAG will have no liability to the Host if IAG cannot timely fill the Positions or is otherwise unable to fulfill the IAG Obligations to the satisfaction of the Host.
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Outside Factors. The City and the Housing Authority acknowledge that some of the Project Milestones may not be achieved by the targeted deadline and, in certain situations, may be unachievable due to factors, including changes in State laws, changes in the Project Plan by the City and, where necessary, market conditions, Force Majeure as defined at Section 11.5, or a combination thereof. The Parties agree to reasonably revise the Project Milestones as and when necessary as a result of outside factors that are not in the control of the Parties.
Outside Factors. War, insurrection, civil commotion, riot, flood, severe weather, earthquake, fire, casualty, acts of public enemy, acts of God, governmental restriction, litigation (including, without limitation, litigation contesting the validity, or seeking the enforcement or clarification of, this Development Agreement whether instituted by Developer, the City or any other person or entity), acts or failures to act of any governmental agency or entity; or
Outside Factors. In addition to the Force Majeure events de- scribed in Section 10 of this Agreement, Seller will not be liable to Buyer or any third party for any loss, damage, detention, delay, or failure to perform due directly or indirectly to causes beyond its reasonable con- trol, such as acts of Buyer, acts of third parties, delays in transportation, Sanctions, breakdown of machinery, inadequate supply or market scar- city of raw material or energy, unavailability of transport, or difficulties in obtaining necessary labor, materials, manufacturing facilities, or trans- portation; regardless of (a) whether or not any of the foregoing were reasonably foreseeable or (b) Seller’s performance becoming impossible or impractical. Such delay or failure shall not constitute a breach of this Agreement or any Purchase Order.

Related to Outside Factors

  • Aggravating and Mitigating Factors The penalties in this matter were determined in consideration of all relevant circumstances, including statutory factors as described in CARB’s Enforcement Policy. CARB considered whether the violator came into compliance quickly and cooperated with the investigation; the extent of harm to public health, safety and welfare; nature and persistence of the violation, including the magnitude of the excess emissions; compliance history; preventative efforts taken; innovative nature and the magnitude of the effort required to comply, and the accuracy, reproducibility, and repeatability of the available test methods; efforts to attain, or provide for, compliance prior to violation; action taken to mitigate the violation; financial burden to the violator; and voluntary disclosure. The penalties are set at levels sufficient to deter violations, to remove any economic benefit or unfair advantage from noncompliance, to obtain swift compliance, and the potential costs, risks, and uncertainty associated with litigation. Penalties in future cases might be smaller or larger depending on the unique circumstances of the case.

  • ADJUSTMENT FACTORS The Contractor will perform any or all Tasks in the Construction Task Catalog for the Unit Price appearing therein multiplied by the following Adjustment Factors. See the General Terms and Conditions for additional information.

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