Common use of CASE OF FORCE MAJEURE Clause in Contracts

CASE OF FORCE MAJEURE. 7.1 In the event of force majeure, the parties shall be released from the application of this contract without any financial compensation. Force majeure is defined as including the following: major weather problems, earthquake, strikes affecting air travel, attacks, a state of war, health risks or events that would require the Council or the Provider to cancel the contract.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: pjp-eu.coe.int, rm.coe.int, rm.coe.int

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CASE OF FORCE MAJEURE. 7.1 In the event of force majeure, the parties shall be released from the application of this contract without any financial compensation. Force majeure is defined as including the following: major weather problems, earthquake, strikes affecting air travel, attacks, a state of war, health risks or events that would require the Council or the Provider to cancel the contract. In the event of such circumstances each party shall be required to notify the other party accordingly in writing, within a period of 7 calendar days.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: community.vortal.biz, pjp-eu.coe.int, pjp-eu.coe.int

CASE OF FORCE MAJEURE. 7.1 13.1 In the event of force majeure, the parties shall be released from the application of this contract without any financial compensation. Force majeure is defined as including the following: major weather problems, earthquake, strikes affecting air travel, attacks, a state of war, health risks or events that would require the Council or the Provider Service Provider/Consultant to cancel the contract.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Service Contract, rm.coe.int, rm.coe.int

CASE OF FORCE MAJEURE. 7.1 13.1 In the event of force majeure, the parties shall be released from the application of this contract without any financial compensation. Force majeure is defined as including the following: major weather problems, earthquake, strikes affecting air travel, attacks, a state of war, health risks or events that would require the Council or the Service Provider to cancel the contract.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Service Contract, rm.coe.int

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CASE OF FORCE MAJEURE. 7.1 16.1 In the event of a force majeure, the parties shall be released from the application of this contract the agreement without any financial compensation. Force majeure is defined as unforeseeable circumstances beyond the control of either of the parties, including but not limited to the following: major weather problems, earthquake, strikes affecting air travel, attacks, a state of war, health risks or events that would require the Council or the Provider to cancel the contractrisks.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: smlouvy.gov.cz

CASE OF FORCE MAJEURE. 7.1 7.1. In the event of force majeure, the parties shall be released from the application of this contract without any financial compensation. Force majeure is defined as including the following: major weather problems, earthquake, strikes affecting air travel, attacks, a state of war, health risks or events that would require the Council or the Provider to cancel the contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.edqm.eu

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