Common use of Catastrophe Clause in Contracts

Catastrophe. With the exception of payment obligations for prior performance under this contract, neither party shall be liable for the failure to perform their respective obligations under this contract when such failure is caused by fire, explosion, water, act of God or inevitable accident, civil disorder, strikes, vandalism, war, riot, sabotage, weather and energy related closings, or other like causes beyond the reasonable control of the party, nor for any real or personal property destroyed or damaged due to such causes. The FSMC shall resume food service operations as soon as possible.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Food Service Management Company Contract, Food Service Management Company Contract, Food Service Management Company Contract

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Catastrophe. With the exception of payment obligations for prior performance under this contractagreement, neither party shall be liable for the failure to perform their respective obligations under this contract agreement when such failure is caused by fire, explosion, waterflood, act of God or inevitable accidentGod, civil disorder, strikes, vandalism, war, riot, sabotage, weather and energy related closings, governmental rules or regulations, or other like causes beyond the reasonable control of the such party, nor for any real or personal property destroyed or damaged due to such causes. The FSMC shall resume food service operations as soon as possible. [as referenced in Part 3016.36(i)].

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: School Food Service Agreement

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