Causes of Force Majeure Sample Clauses

Causes of Force Majeure. No Party shall be held responsible for the non-performance of the obligations provided for in this Agreement if such non-performance is due to events of force majeure or impediments of law. The Parties agree that the following will be considered cases of force majeure (including and not limited to): strikes, natural disasters, wars, civil riots, fire, and interventions by civil and military authorities.
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Causes of Force Majeure. TeamSystem shall not be held liable in any way for failure to perform or improper performance of this Contract that arises from causes beyond its reasonable control or from force majeure or fortuitous events, such as, but not limited to, civil commotion, acts of terrorism and war, public health emergencies and pandemics, strikes, riots, tornadoes, hurricanes, floods, fires, landslides, and mudslides.

Related to Causes of Force Majeure

  • Notice of Force Majeure If performance is delayed as a result of Force Majeure, the affected party shall provide prompt Notice to the other party and shall be excused from default or delay in performance while such circumstances prevail so long as such party continues to use commercially reasonable efforts to recommence performance as soon as possible.

  • Effect of Force Majeure Event If either party to this contract cannot meet an obligation under this contract because of an event outside the control of that party (‘a force majeure event’): (a) the obligation, other than an obligation to pay money, is suspended to the extent it is affected by the force majeure event for as long as the force majeure event continues; and (b) the affected party must use its best endeavours to give the other party prompt notice of that fact including full particulars of the event, an estimate of its likely duration, the extent to which the affected party’s obligations are affected and the steps being taken to remove, overcome or minimise those effects.

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