Force Majeure conditions definition

Force Majeure conditions means any event or circumstance which is beyond the reasonable direct or indirect control and without the fault or negligence of the bidder and which results in bidder’s inability, notwithstanding its reasonable best efforts, to perform its obligations in whole or in part and may include rebellion, mutiny, civil unrest, riot, strike, fire, explosion, flood, cyclone, lightening, earthquake, act of foreign enemy, war or other forces, ionizing radiation or contamination, Government action, inaction or restrictions, major accidents or an act of God or other similar causes.
Force Majeure conditions means any event or circumstance which is beyond the reasonable direct or indirect control and without the fault or negligence of the Biogas Project Developer (BPD) and which results in Biogas Project Developers (BPD) inability, notwithstanding its reasonable best efforts, to perform its obligations in whole or in part and may include rebellion, mutiny, civil unrest, riot, strike, fire, explosion, flood, cyclone, lightening, earthquake, act of foreign enemy, war or other forces, theft, burglary, ionizing radiation or contamination, Government action, inaction or restrictions, accidents or an act of God or other similar causes and as specifically to be detailed out in I.A and/or in PPA for the purposes of respective agreements.
Force Majeure conditions means a condition by reason of which the construction of the Project Improvements or completion of the Project is prevented or materially impeded through no fault of the Redeveloper, due to acts of God, extreme and extraordinary weather conditions, strikes, lockouts, labor troubles, inability to procure materials, failure of power, extreme and extraordinary governmental delay, riots or other events or circumstances beyond such party’s control; provided, however that the Redeveloper has given written notice to the Authority of the existence of the condition reasonably promptly after first becoming aware of the condition.

Examples of Force Majeure conditions in a sentence

  • The party for which it becomes impossible to meet obligations under this contract due to Force Majeure conditions, is to notify in written form the other party of the beginning and cessation of the above circumstances immediately, but in any case not later than 10 (Ten) days from the moment of their beginning.

  • The Allottee agrees and confirms that, in the event it becomes impossible for the Promoter to implement the project due to Force Majeure conditions, then this allotment shall stand terminated and the Promoter shall refund to the Allottee the entire amount received by the Promoter from the allotment within 45 days from that date.

  • Provided that such Force Majeure conditions are not of a nature which make it impossible for the contract to be implemented.

  • If, however, the completion of the Project is delayed due to the Force Majeure conditions then the Allottee agrees that the Promoter shall be entitled to the extension of time for delivery of possession of the Apartment.

  • If no satisfactory agreement is reached within a period of two months from the Commencement of the Force Majeure conditions, either party shall have the right to cancel the Purchase Order with immediate effect.


More Definitions of Force Majeure conditions

Force Majeure conditions means a condition by reason of which the construction of the Project Improvements is prevented or materially impeded through no fault of the Owner, due to acts of God, extreme and extraordinary weather conditions, strikes, lockouts, labor troubles, inability to procure materials, failure of power, extreme and extraordinary governmental delay, riots or other events or circumstances beyond such party's control; provided, however that the Owner has given written notice to the RMRC of the existence of the condition reasonably promptly after first becoming aware of the condition.
Force Majeure conditions has the meaning given in Section 15.1;
Force Majeure conditions will have the meaning set forth in Section 2.3(a).
Force Majeure conditions means any event or circumstance which is beyond the reasonable direct or indirect control and without the fault or negligence of the bidder and which results in bidder’s inability, notwithstanding its reasonable best efforts, to perform its obligations in whole or in part.
Force Majeure conditions means fire, flood, earthquake, elements of nature, riots, civil disorders, rebellions or revolutions beyond the reasonable control of a Party;
Force Majeure conditions shall have the meaning set forth in Section 11.1(a) (Force Majeure Conditions and Effect).
Force Majeure conditions means any event or circumstance which is beyond the reasonable direct or indirect control and without the fault or negligence of the Biogas Project Developer (BPD) and which results in Biogas Project Developers (BPD) inability,