Common use of Unexpected Events Clause in Contracts

Unexpected Events. No Party is liable for any failure to preform or delay in performing its obligations under this Agreement if that failure or delay is due to an Unexpected Event. If that failure or delay exceeds sixty (60) Business Days, either Party may terminate this Agreement with immediate effect by giving notice to the other Party.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Of Agreement, Of Agreement

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Unexpected Events. No Party is liable for any failure to preform perform or delay in performing its obligations under this Funding Deed of Agreement if that failure or delay is due to an Unexpected Event. If that failure or delay exceeds sixty (60) Business Daysdays, either Party may terminate this Funding Deed of Agreement with immediate effect by giving notice to the other Party.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Funding Deed of Agreement, Funding Deed of Agreement

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