Cancellation due to Force Majeure Sample Clauses

Cancellation due to Force Majeure. If the Program is canceled due to a) an occurrence beyond the control of the University or the Artist; b) civil disturbance; or c) the University’s campus or facility being declared off-limits pursuant to the provisions of the Wisconsin Administrative Code: i. University shall not be liable to the Artist for any damages caused by such cancellation; and ii. Artist shall not be liable to the University for any damages caused by such cancellation. Artist, within five calendar days of cancellation date, shall return, in full any money the University may have advanced.
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Cancellation due to Force Majeure. If, as a result of Force Majeure Causes, the Retreat is postponed or cancelled by Host, or if Participant cancels, Participant may: 2.1. Transfer all monies actually paid under the contract towards another retreat taking place within one calendar year. If the Participant requests an alternate retreat of a higher value than that originally booked, Participant must pay the difference in price. 2.2. If the Retreat is not offered again, Participant may request a refund of monies paid, less the deposit. In no event, will Host be responsible for any incidental expenses or consequential losses that the Participant may have incurred as a result of the booking such as visas, vaccinations, non-refundable flights or rail, hotel expenses, non-refundable car parking or other fees, loss of earnings, or loss of enjoyment, etc.
Cancellation due to Force Majeure. Alpine Adventure cannot accept responsibility, pay compensation, or issue refunds where the performance of our contractual obligation is prevented by or affected by events amounting to Force Majeure. In these Terms, Force Majeure means any event which we, or the supplier of the service(s) in question could not, even with all due care, foresee or avoid. Force Majeure includes, but is not limited to, acts of war or threat of war, political unrest, terrorist activities, adverse weather conditions, volcanic ash clouds, strikes, acts of God, epidemics, pandemics, riots, civil strife, industrial disputes, terrorist activity, natural or technical disasters, nuclear war and similar events which are out of our control.
Cancellation due to Force Majeure. Cancellation due to Force Majeure or reasons beyond our control will result in a credit given or refund. This will be decided at the discretion of management on a case by case basis.
Cancellation due to Force Majeure. In unforeseen circumstances (e.g., natural disasters, government restrictions, or force majeure events, including pandemics like COVID-19), the Service Provider offers a full or partial refund or rescheduling option, per the Cancellation & Termination terms.
Cancellation due to Force Majeure. Adventure Canada will not be held responsible for, and no refunds will be given for, delays or cancellation of all or part of the Cruise or Charter Flight due to causes or circumstances beyond Adventure Canada’s or the Vessel owner’s responsibility or control, including but not limited to acts of God; perils of the sea, harbors, rivers, or other navigable waters; act of any governmental or ruling authority; weather emergencies; breakdown; failure of equipment; epidemic, including any and all governmental orders, and government-mandated closures, restrictions or cancellations imposed as a result of disease or pandemic; collision; stranding; fire; faults or errors in navigation or management of this or of any other vessel; seizure of the Vessel under legal process; any abrupt or unexpected increase in the cost of fuel or shortage of fuel; war; hostilities; riots; strikes or labor stoppages; terrorism; civil disturbance; quarantine,or any other cause or circumstance beyond Adventure Canada’s or the Vessel owner’s responsibility or control (a “Force Majeure Event”). A Force Majeure Event also includes (a) the occurrence of any pandemic, epidemic or prevalent disease or illness with an actual or probable threat to human life as may be designated or determined by any local, city, county or state governmental entities, as applicable, or the federal government of Canada or the United States, the World Health Organization, The Public Health Agency of Canada or the U.S. Centers for Disease Control; including, without limitation, atypical pneumonia, Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), or avian influenza, or (b) adherence to any travel restriction, warning or advisory issued in relation thereto by any local, city, county or state governmental entities, as applicable, or the federal government of the United States, the World Health Organization or the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, or (c) any quarantine or similar measure taken in relation thereto by any governmental agency or authority to prevent the spread of any communicable disease, or (d) any unavailability of any resources, information or services resulting from any of the foregoing including, without limitation, the unavailability of resources, information or services due to any governmental shut- downs or the unavailability or resources, information or services due to a shut-down, quarantine or similar measure of any third- party service provider whose service or information is relied upon by Adventure...
Cancellation due to Force Majeure. In cases where the reservation is cancelled due to reasons beyond the control of Wicked S.A., including but not limited to natural disasters, political unrest, pandemics, or other unforeseeable external factors, Wicked S.A. shall have no obligation to offer any financial compensation. Such events are considered outside the company's responsibility. However, as an alternative to paying the cancellation fee, the customer may opt for a voucher equal to the amount already paid. This voucher will be valid for up to two (2) years from the initial booking date and may be used to rebook at the current rates at the time of the new reservation. The voucher will be valid for the nominal amount of the initial reservation.
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Cancellation due to Force Majeure. In the event of an exceptional, unforeseeable, and non-preventable event which makes it impossible to start, progress, or complete this study, the contracting parties shall re- lease each other from their contractual obligations, with the exception of fees payable to the Contractor for the work carried out under this agreement up until then.
Cancellation due to Force Majeure. Grave complications, hazards or impairments as a result of unpredictable circumstances, such as war, civil unrest, epidemics, and sovereign regulations (withdrawal of land rights, border closure) natural disasters, destruction of accommodation or similar cases entitle both parties to cancellation, solely subject to this regulation. The Vendor is entitled to payment for services already rendered. .
Cancellation due to Force Majeure. THE GUILD is not responsible for the unavailability of the venue as a result of a force of nature, power outage, failure of utility service, governmental actions (including but not limited to evacuation orders), or any other event beyond the reasonable control of THE GUILD (“FORCE MAJEURE”). All events are subject to cancellation without notice by THE GUILD as a result of Force Majeure and in such event THE GUILD’s only obligation will be to reschedule the event for a later period (of THE GUILD’s selection), but in no event more than 120 days after the originally scheduled date. Should THE GUILD not be available within this time period, THE GUILD will refund all fees previously paid. In the event the National Weather Service should predict that a named storm or hurricane will strike the Texas Coast between the coastal cities of Corpus Christi, Texas and Lake Charles, Louisiana, within 2 days before or after the date of the scheduled event, the client will, unless THE GUILD determines to cancel the event, have the option within 48 hours of being so notified to either i) continue the event as scheduled, or ii) cancel the event, in which case: Continuation. If the event is continued, there will be no refund or rescheduling unless THE GUILD should subsequently cancel due to Force Majeure. THE GUILD is not responsible for and assumes no liability for the failure of a utility service provider to provide any utility service or the non-availability of the facility due to a Force Majeure event. All load-ins and load-outs must take place within the designated timeframe given by THE GUILD. If there is an event prior to yours a timed delivery will be required. THE GUILD is not responsible for checking in or handling any items brought into the venue by rental companies. All external items must be checked in and signed for by the client or client’s representative. Limited storage is available upon request. Note: it is not the responsibility of THE GUILD to ensure that pick-ups are scheduled and executed. THE GUILD will be in a clean condition prior to your event. All decorations and rental equipment brought by client must be removed by the client within the rental period, unless otherwise arranged by THE GUILD management. THE GUILD is responsible for the basic clean up after your event. The client is responsible for and will pay to THE GUILD the cost of cleanup, repair, replacement or damage caused by the client or caused by any guest of client or any personnel or contr...
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