Common use of Cancellation for Force Majeure Clause in Contracts

Cancellation for Force Majeure. In the event that fire, wind storm, casualty, war or other unforeseen circumstances shall result in damage to the premises so that it is impossible or impractical for the Owner to perform its obligations hereunder, or if the intended uses or events permitted hereunder shall be made impossible by strike, riot, or other cause not within the control of the Owner, this contract shall stand canceled and the Owner shall not be liable to Permit Holder for any damages as a result of such cancellation.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: License Agreement, License Agreement, License Agreement

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Cancellation for Force Majeure. In the event that fire, wind storm, casualty, war or other unforeseen circumstances shall result in damage to the premises so that it is impossible or impractical for the Owner to perform its obligations hereunder, or if the intended uses or events permitted hereunder Event(s) shall be made impossible by strike, riot, or other cause not within the control of the Owner, this contract shall stand canceled cancelled and the Owner shall not be liable to Permit Holder for any damages as a result of such cancellation.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: License Agreement, License Agreement

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