Force Majeure Circumstance definition

Force Majeure Circumstance. ’ means in relation to the C Shares (i) any political and/or economic circumstances and/or actual or anticipated changes in fiscal or other legislation which, in the reasonable opinion of the Directors, renders Conversion necessary or desirable; (ii) the issue of any proceedings challenging, or seeking to challenge, the power of the Company and/or its Directors to issue the C Shares with the rights proposed to be attached to them and/or to the persons to whom they are, and/or the terms upon which they are, proposed to be issued; or (iii) the giving of notice of any general meeting of the Company at which a resolution is to be proposed to wind up the Company, whichever shall happen earliest; and
Force Majeure Circumstance means the existence of the following circumstances (that directly affects the corresponding party’s fulfilment of its obligations under the Contract).
Force Majeure Circumstance means, in relation to any class of C Shares:

Examples of Force Majeure Circumstance in a sentence

  • If the Client has Force Majeure Circumstance, he/she shall be obliged to immediately (but no later than 10 calendar days) notify the Bank in writing thereon, otherwise, the Client shall lose the right to rely on the Force- Majeure Circumstance as on the grounds that releases from the responsibility for failing to fulfill the obligations.

  • The Seller shall not be liable to the Purchaser for any loss or damage which may be suffered by the Purchaser as a direct or indirect result of the supply of Goods by the Seller being prevented, hindered, delayed or rendered uneconomic by reason any Force Majeure Circumstance.

  • If the Client has Force Majeure Circumstance, he/she shall be obliged to immediately (but no later than 10 calendar days) notify the Bank in writing thereon, otherwise, the Client shall lose the right to rely on the Force-Majeure Circumstance as on the grounds that releases from the responsibility for failing to fulfill the obligations.

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  • Lack of necessary financial resources and/or default of any counterparty of a Party is not deemed a Force Majeure Circumstance.

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  • At any time during or after a Force Majeure Circumstance we may (in our sole discretion) elect to terminate this agreement by notice to you and refund any amounts paid by you, less our reasonable costs and expenses incurred in respect of your booking which we cannot reasonably recover.

  • The Seller shall not be liable to the Buyer or be deemed to be in breach of the Contract by reason of any delay in performing or any failure to perform any of the Seller's obligations in relation to the Goods if the delay or failure was due to any cause beyond the Seller's reasonable control including any Force Majeure Circumstance as defined in Clause 11.

  • If the other Party does not receive this notification within a reasonable period of time from the moment the defaulting Party found out or was able to find out about Force Majeure Circumstance, the latter is not released from liability towards the other Party.

  • The Bank shall not be liable for any disruption in any Service due to, but not limited to failure of the hardware, software or other infrastructure used by the Bank, disruption of internet connection or other technical breakdowns, which does not qualify as Force Majeure Circumstance, provided the Bank makes reasonable efforts to restore the Service and/or offers the Customer back-up solutions, even if service level of the back-up solution is lower compared to the disrupted Service.


More Definitions of Force Majeure Circumstance

Force Majeure Circumstance means the circumstance, which is beyond the control of the Parties, which resulted in the impossibility to perform obligations under the Agreement including: wars, revolutions, insurrection, civil disobedience, mass riots, other coups, civil commotion, sabotage, acts of terrorism, natural disasters, fires, earthquakes, floods, storms, hurricanes, epidemics and epizootics and other circumstances of insuperable force that neither Party can anticipate or prevent by reasonable measures. In particular violation of obligations on the part of counteragents, absence of goods required for performance, lack of monetary funds shall not belong to force majeure circumstances. “Functional Requirements” – requirements of the Public Partner to the Facility stipulated by Xxxxx 10. "Private Partner" - has the meaning given to it in the preamble to the Agreement.
Force Majeure Circumstance means, in relation to any C Shares, any political and/or economic circumstances and/or actual or anticipated changes in fiscal or other legislation and/or other circumstances which, in the reasonable opinion of the Directors, renders Conversion necessary or desirable notwithstanding that the Directors have not announced that the C Share Portfolio has been to the satisfaction of the Board realigned in accordance with the Ordinary Share Investment Policy;
Force Majeure Circumstance. ’ means in relation to the C Shares (i) any political and/or economic circumstances and/or actual or anticipated changes in fiscal or other legislation which, in the reasonable opinion of the Directors, renders Conversion necessary or desirable; (ii) the issue of
Force Majeure Circumstance means, in relation to any tranche of C Shares, any political and/or economic circumstances and/or actual or anticipated changes in fiscal or other legislation and/or other circumstances which, in the reasonable opinion of the Directors, renders Conversion necessary or desirable notwithstanding that less than 85 per cent. (or such other percentage as the Directors may select as part of the terms of issue of such tranche) of the assets attributable to the holders of that tranche of C Shares are invested in accordance with the investment policy of the Company;
Force Majeure Circumstance means, in respect of a party, any circumstance or event which, despite using all reasonable endeavours, the party is unable to control, including any act of God, flood, fire, damage caused by lightning, storm or tempest, rains falling during normal dry seasons, industry wide strikes, or industry wide lockouts or other industry wide industrial disturbances, acts of war, civil disturbance or enactments of any Government Agency; or inability on the part of the Company to obtain raw materials from any anticipated source; or site conditions; or progress with building works; or any other cause whatsoever beyond the Company’s control;
Force Majeure Circumstance means, in relation to any tranche of C Shares, any political and/or economic circumstances and/or actual or anticipated changes in fiscal or other legislation and/or other circumstances which, in the reasonable opinion of the Directors, renders Conversion necessary or desirable notwithstanding that the requirement in paragraph (a) of the definition ofConversion Calculation Date” has not been satisfied;

Related to Force Majeure Circumstance

  • Force Majeure Event means an event, or a series of related events, that is outside the reasonable control of the party affected (including failures of the internet or any public telecommunications network, hacker attacks, denial of service attacks, virus or other malicious software attacks or infections, power failures, industrial disputes affecting any third party, changes to the law, disasters, explosions, fires, floods, riots, terrorist attacks and wars);

  • Force Majeure means an event beyond the control of the supplier and not involving the supplier’s fault or negligence and not foreseeable. Such events may include, but is not restricted to, acts of the purchaser in its sovereign capacity, wars or revolutions, fires, floods, epidemics, quarantine restrictions and freight embargoes.

  • Force Majeure Events means acts of war, domestic and/or international terrorism, civil riots or rebellions, quarantines, embargoes and other similar unusual governmental actions, extraordinary elements of nature or acts of God.

  • Force Majeure Notice means a notice to be given by the Affected Party to the other party stating that a Force Majeure Event has occurred;

  • Relevant Force Majeure Event means a Force Majeure Event in relation to which an Affected Party is claiming relief under this Clause 17; and

  • Force Majeure Exception means any failure or delay in the performance of the Issuer's reporting obligation pursuant to Section 2.4 arising out of or caused, directly or indirectly, by circumstances beyond its reasonable control, including, without limitation, acts of God; earthquakes; flood; terrorism; wars and other military disturbances; sabotage; epidemics; riots; loss or malfunctions of utilities, computer (hardware or software) or communication services; accidents; acts of civil or military authority and governmental action. The Issuer shall use commercially reasonable efforts to commence performance of its obligations during any of the foregoing circumstances.

  • Force Majeure Report means a report to be given by the Affected Party to the other party following the giving of a Force Majeure Notice;

  • Force Majeure Period has the meaning specified in Section 13.1.

  • Force Majeure Delay means with respect to the Servicer, any cause or event which is beyond the control and not due to the negligence of the Servicer, which delays, prevents or prohibits such Person’s delivery of the reports required to be delivered or the performance of any other duty or obligation of the Servicer under the Indenture, as the case may be, including, without limitation, computer, electrical and mechanical failures, acts of God or the elements and fire; provided, that no such cause or event shall be deemed to be a Force Majeure Delay unless the Servicer shall have given the Indenture Trustee written notice thereof as soon as practicable after the beginning of such delay.

  • Uncontrollable Circumstance means any event which:

  • Force Majeure Failure has the meaning set forth in Section 8.1(d).

  • Force Majeure Delays means any actual delay in the construction of the Tenant Improvements, which is beyond the reasonable control of Landlord or Tenant, as the case may be, as described in Paragraph 33 of the Lease.

  • Aggravated circumstances means circumstances in which a parent:

  • Event of Force Majeure means one of the following events:

  • Unforeseen Circumstances under the Federal Permit means changes in circumstances affecting a Covered Species or geographic area covered by the HCP/NCCP that could not reasonably have been anticipated by the Plan developers and USFWS at the time of the Plan’s negotiation and development, and that result in a substantial and adverse change in the status of a Covered Species. “Unforeseen Circumstances” under the State Permit means changes affecting one or more species, habitat, natural community, or the geographic area covered by the Plan that could not reasonably have been anticipated at the time of Plan development, and that result in a substantial adverse change in the status of one or more Covered Species.

  • Exigent Circumstance means a Covered Person either has a Condition that may seriously jeopardize his or her life, health, or ability to regain maximum function or is undergoing a current course of treatment using a non-Formulary medication. The request for an expedited review should include the following support:

  • Exigent Circumstances means circumstances where collection or disclosure is urgently necessary, such that procedures that would otherwise be required cannot be followed.

  • Unavoidable means adverse impacts that remain after all appropriate and practicable avoidance and minimization have been achieved.

  • Unavoidable Delay means an event which delays Closing which is a strike, fire, explosion, flood, act of God, civil insurrection, act of war, act of terrorism or pandemic, plus any period of delay directly caused by the event, which are beyond the reasonable control of the Vendor and are not caused or contributed to by the fault of the Vendor. “Unavoidable Delay Period” means the number of days between the Purchaser’s receipt of written notice of the commencement of the Unavoidable Delay, as required by paragraph 5(b), and the date on which the Unavoidable Delay concludes.

  • Unavoidable Delays means delays due to any of the following, and only the following, (provided that such delay is beyond Construction Manager’s reasonable control): war, insurrection, civil commotion, strikes, slowdowns, lock outs, riots, flood, earthquakes, fires, casualties, acts of God, acts of a public enemy, acts of terrorism, epidemics, quarantine restrictions, freight embargoes, lack of transportation, governmental moratoriums, unusually severe or abnormal weather conditions, failure of utilities, or a court order which causes a delay (unless resulting from a wrongful act of Construction Manager). In no event shall the application to Construction Manager of any applicable law, regulation, rule or other governmental requirement constitute an Unavoidable Delay. Contractor shall use reasonable good faith efforts to notify Owner not later than five (5) days after Construction Manager knows of the occurrence of an Unavoidable Delay. An extension of time for an Unavoidable Delay shall only be for the period of the Unavoidable Delay, which period shall commence to run from the time of the commencement of the cause of the Unavoidable Delay.

  • Extenuating Circumstances means the inability to perform at an optimum level arising from one or more of the reasons set out in clause 6.1.

  • Extraordinary Circumstances means floods, snow, ice storms, tornadoes, earthquakes, or other

  • Affected Party has the meaning specified in Section 5(b).

  • Act of God means a cataclysmic phenomenon of nature, including earthquake, flood or cyclone. Rain, snow, wind, high water or any other natural phenomenon, which might reasonably have been anticipated from historical records of the general locality of the City, shall be deemed not to be acts of God;

  • Circumstance means an incident, fact, occurrence, matter, act or omission that may give rise to a Claim in the context of civil liability;

  • Reimbursement Under Special Circumstances means a special reimbursement of the Deposits, prior to the Maturity Date, in the circumstances and the manner described under “Extraordinary Events and Special Circumstances – Reimbursement Under Special Circumstances and Payment”.