Prolonged Force Majeure Event Sample Clauses

Prolonged Force Majeure Event. In the event that an event or circumstance referred to in this Sub-clause 15.2 prevents one of the Parties from executing its obligations for a period of more than sixty (60) days, the Parties shall meet to examine the adjustments to be made to their respective obligations under the Contract in order to take this new situation into account. The Parties have a period of ninety (90) days from the occurrence of an event or circumstance referred to in this Clause to agree to these adjustments by way of an amendment to the Contract.
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Prolonged Force Majeure Event. If a Force Majeure Event persists longer than a total period of six (6) consecutive months, the Party whose performance is not prevented by the Force Majeure shall have the right to terminate this Agreement in accordance with the applicable provisions hereof.
Prolonged Force Majeure Event. ‌ If a Force Majeure Event prevents or inhibits the Supplier's performance of any obligation required to be performed under this Agreement for 60 days or more (or such other period as specified in the Order Form), then the Customer may, at its sole discretion, elect to terminate this Agreement or reduce its scope pursuant to clause 29.1(d).
Prolonged Force Majeure Event. ‌ MSD may terminate the relevant Services Agreement in the event the Provider is unable to perform all or a material part of the Services due to a Force Majeure Event of six months’ or more duration. MSD must give not less than 30 days’ termination notice.‌
Prolonged Force Majeure Event. (A) If Contractor is unable to provide the Work, Deliverables, or a portion of the Work or Deliverables, in accordance with the terms of the Agreement because of a Force Majeure Event for a period of more than two
Prolonged Force Majeure Event. In the event that an event or situation referred to in this clause prevents one of the Parties from performing its obligations for a period of more than sixty (60) days, the Parties shall meet to examine the adjustments to be made to their respective obligations under the Contract in order to take account of this situation. The Parties have a period of ninety (90) days from the occurrence of an event or situation referred to in this clause to agree these adjustments in a amendment to the Contract.
Prolonged Force Majeure Event. (A) If Contractor is unable to provide the Services, the Deliverables, or a portion of the Services or Deliverables, in accordance with the terms of the Agreement because of a Force Majeure Event for a period of more than two business days, then Edison may, at its option, with notice to Contractor: (1) Take all action as is reasonably necessary to restore the impacted Service, or the manufacture and provision of Deliverables, including taking control of the impacted Service, or engaging a third-party service provider to provide services; (2) Manufacture and provide substitute Deliverables, in which case Contractor will reimburse any reasonable expenses that Edison incurs itself or in engaging any other third-party service provider to provide the Services or to manufacture and provide substitute Deliverables during the period from the occurrence of the Force Majeure Event and throughout the Recovery Period. (B) Edison will provide reasonable substantiation for any expenses and will use reasonable efforts to mitigate any damages under this Section 4.4. Edison may adjust fee payments in an amount equal to the pro rata percentage of the fees based upon the number of days in the Recovery Period divided by the total number of days in the applicable payment period (e.g., impacted month).
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Prolonged Force Majeure Event. If a Force Majeure Event prevents or inhibits the Supplier's performance of any obligation required to be performed under this Agreement for 60 days or more (or such other period as ICTA | Service NSW | Biometrics (Liveness Detection and Facial Matching) Project specified in the Order Form), then the Customer may, at its sole discretion, elect to terminate this Agreement or reduce its scope pursuant to clause 29.1(d).
Prolonged Force Majeure Event. (A) If Contractor is unable to provide the Work, Deliverables, or a portion of the Work or Deliverables, in accordance with the terms of the Agreement because of a Force Majeure Event for a period of more than two (2) business days, then Edison may, at its option, with notice to Contractor: (1) Take all action as is reasonably necessary to restore the impacted Work, Deliverables, or the manufacture and provision of Materials, including taking control of the impacted Work, Materials or other Deliverables, or engaging a third-party provider to provide the Work, Materials or other Deliverables; (2) Manufacture and provide substitute Materials, in which case Contractor will reimburse any reasonable expenses that EMS or Edison incurs itself or in engaging any other third-party service provider to provide the Work, Deliverables or to manufacture and provide substitute Materials during the period from the occurrence of the Force Majeure Event and throughout the Recovery Period. (B) EMS or Edison will provide reasonable substantiation for any expenses and will use reasonable efforts to mitigate any damages under this Section 5. EMS may adjust fee payments in an amount equal to the pro rata percentage of the fees based upon the number of days in the Recovery Period divided by the total number of days in the applicable payment period (e.g., impacted month).
Prolonged Force Majeure Event. HUD may terminate the relevant Services Agreement in the event the Provider is unable to perform all or a material part of the Services due to a Force Majeure Event of six months’ or more duration. HUD must give not less than 30 days’ notice of termination to the Provider. T E
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