Common use of Acts of God or Force Majeure Clause in Contracts

Acts of God or Force Majeure. KCSM will not be liable for losses, damages, missing parts or harm suffered by the Freight or any other breach of the obligations to its charge included in the Xxxx of Lading, due to an act of God or Force Majeure, which include without limitation lightning, hurricanes, earthquakes, land sliding, violence, war, insurrections, derailing, obstructions to tracks, acts of authority, fires, floods, acts of terrorism, strikes, demonstrations or any other circumstance beyond its control and not attributable to KCSM. Likewise, KCSM will be released of all liability in case the User fails to inspect the Railroad Equipment assigned prior to be loaded, and in such case no claim or lawsuit filed for such concepts shall proceed.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Freight Railroad Transportation Rendering Services Agreement, Freight Railroad Transportation Rendering Services Agreement, Freight Railroad Transportation Rendering Services Agreement

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