Common use of Catastrophe Clause in Contracts

Catastrophe. In the event that because of war, fire, strike, government regulation, public catastrophe, act of God, or other cause, the conference or any part thereof is prevented from being held, or is canceled by the OCP Foundation, the OCP Foundation shall determine any refund to a Sponsor after deducting any expenses incurred by the OCP Foundation but in no case shall the amount of the refund to the Sponsor exceed the amount of the fee paid.

Appears in 19 contracts

Samples: Sponsorship Contract, Sponsorship Contract, Sponsorship Contract

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Catastrophe. In the event that because of war, fire, strike, government regulation, natural disaster, pandemic, public catastrophe, act of God, or other cause, the conference or any part thereof is prevented from being held, or is canceled by the OCP Foundation, the OCP Foundation shall determine any refund to a Sponsor after deducting any expenses incurred by the OCP Foundation but in no case shall the amount of the refund to the Sponsor exceed the amount of the fee paid.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Sponsorship Agreement, Sponsorship Agreement, Sponsorship Agreement

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