Force Majeure Exclusions Sample Clauses

Force Majeure Exclusions. 11.4.1 Force Majeure shall not include (i) any event or circumstance which is within the reasonable control of the Parties and (ii) the following conditions, except to the extent that they are consequences of an event of Force Majeure:
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Force Majeure Exclusions. Force Majeure shall not include the following conditions, except to the extent that they are consequences of an event of Force Majeure:
Force Majeure Exclusions. 8.3.1 Force Majeure shall not include the following conditions, except to the extent that they are consequences of an event of Force Majeure:
Force Majeure Exclusions. Force Majeure shall not include the following event(s) and/or circumstances, except to the extent that they are consequences of an event of Force Majeure:
Force Majeure Exclusions. 11.4.3.1. Force Majeure shall not include
Force Majeure Exclusions. 11.5 Notification of Force Majeure Event ..............................................................................................................
Force Majeure Exclusions. Neither Party shall be entitled to the benefits of a claim of Force Majeure to the extent performance is affected by any or all of the following circumstances: (i) the Party claiming excuse failed to remedy the condition and to resume the performance of its obligations with reasonable dispatch; (ii) economic hardship, to include, without limitation, MMGA’s ability to sell Gas at a higher or more advantageous price, Gas Purchaser’s ability to purchase Gas at a lower or more advantageous price, or a Government Agency disallowing, in whole or in part, the pass-through of costs resulting from this Agreement; or (iii) the loss of Gas Purchaser’s markets or Gas Purchaser’s inability to resell Gas purchased under this Agreement, except, in either case, for a reason as provided in Section 13.2. Gas Purchaser shall not be entitled to the benefit of the provisions of Force Majeure to the extent performance is adversely affected by any action taken by Gas Purchaser in its governmental capacity. The Party claiming Force Majeure shall not be excused from its responsibility for Imbalance Charges.
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Force Majeure Exclusions. 11.4.1 Force Majeure shall not include (i) any event or circumstance which is within the reasonable control of the Parties and (ii) the following conditions, except to the extent that they are consequences of an event of Force Majeure: Unavailability, late delivery, or changes in cost of the plant, machinery, equipment, materials, spare parts or consumables for the Power Project; Delay in the performance of any contractor, sub-contractor or their agents; Non-performance resulting from normal wear and tear typically experienced in power generation materials and equipment; Strikes at the facilities of the Affected Party; Insufficiency of finances or funds or the agreement becoming onerous to perform; and Non-performance caused by, or connected with, the Affected Party’s: Negligent or intentional acts, errors or omissions; Failure to comply with an Indian Law; or Breach of, or default under this Agreement.
Force Majeure Exclusions. 11.3.1 It is hereby clarified that the following events shall not be considered to be within the scope of Force Majeure for the purposes of this Agreement:
Force Majeure Exclusions. Company shall not be liable, nor in breach or default of its obligations under this Agreement, for delays, interruption, failure to render services, or any other failure by Company to perform an obligation under this Agreement, where such delay, interruption or failure is caused, in whole or in part, directly or indirectly, by a Force Majeure Event. A “Force Majeure Event” is a condition or event that is beyond the reasonable control of Company, whether foreseeable or unforeseeable, including, without limitation, acts of God, severe weather (including but not limited to hurricanes, tornados, severe snowstorms or severe rainstorms), wildfires, floods, earthquakes, seismic disturbances, or other natural disasters, acts or omissions of any governmental authority (including change of any applicable law or regulation), epidemics, pandemics, disease, viruses, quarantines, or other public health risks and/or responses thereto, condemnation, strikes, lock-outs, labor disputes, an increase of 5% or more in tariffs or other excise taxes for materials to be used on the project, fires, explosions or other casualties, thefts, vandalism, civil disturbances, insurrection, mob violence, riots, war or other armed conflict (or the serious threat of same), acts of terrorism, electrical power outages, interruptions or degradations in telecommunications, computer, network, or electronic communications systems, data breach, cyber-attacks, ransomware, unavailability or shortage of parts, materials, supplies, or transportation, or any other cause or casualty beyond the reasonable control of Company. If Company’s performance of the work is delayed, impacted, or prevented by a Force Majeure Event or its continued effects, Company shall be excused from performance under the Agreement. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, if Company is delayed in achieving one or more of the scheduled milestones set forth in the Agreement due to a Force Majeure Event, Company will be entitled to extend the relevant completion date by the amount of time that Company was delayed as a result of the Force Majeure Event, plus such additional time as may be reasonably necessary to overcome the effect of the delay. To the extent that the Force Majeure Event directly or indirectly increases Company’s cost to perform the services, Customer is obligated to reimburse Company for such increased costs, including, without limitation, costs incurred by Company for additional labor, inventory storage, e...
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