Common use of Business Continuity and Force Majeure Clause in Contracts

Business Continuity and Force Majeure. 37.1 The Service Provider shall maintain an up to date business continuity plan. 37.2 None of the parties shall be in breach of this Contract nor liable for any failure or delay in performance of any obligation under this Contract to the extent arising from or attributable to Force Majeure. 37.3 If the party is prevented from performance of its obligations for a continuous period in excess of twenty-eight (28) Working Days the other party may terminate this Contract forthwith by written notice in which case no party shall have any liability to the other(s) except that rights and liabilities which accrued prior to such termination shall continue to subsist.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Care Home Services Agreement, Contract Agreement for Care Home Services

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Business Continuity and Force Majeure. 37.1 The Service Provider shall maintain an up to date business continuity plan. 37.2 None of the parties Parties shall be in breach of this Contract nor liable for any failure or delay in performance of any obligation under this Contract to the extent arising from or attributable to Force Majeure. 37.3 If the party is prevented from performance of its obligations for a continuous period in excess of twenty-twenty eight (28) Working Days working days the other party may terminate this Contract forthwith by written notice in which case no party shall have any liability to the other(s) except that rights and liabilities which accrued prior to such termination shall continue to subsist.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Contract Agreement, Contract Agreement

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