CIRCUMSTANCES BEYOND YOUR CONTROL Sample Clauses

CIRCUMSTANCES BEYOND YOUR CONTROL. 20.1 Any Party affected by a Force Majeure Event is excused from performing its obligations under the Contract while the inability to perform continues, if it both: 20.1.1 provides written notice to the other Party; and 20.1.2 uses all reasonable measures practical to reduce the impact of the Force Majeure Event. 20.2 Any failure or delay by the Supplier to perform its obligations under the Contract that is due to a failure or delay by an agent, Subcontractor and/or Supplier Staff will only be considered a Force Majeure Event if that third party is itself prevented from complying with an obligation to the Supplier due to a Force Majeure Event. 20.3 Either Party can partially or fully terminate the Contract if the provision of the Deliverables is materially affected by a Force Majeure Event which lasts for 90 days continuously and the consequences of termination in Clauses 11.5.1.2 to 11.5.1.7 shall apply. 20.4 Where a Party terminates under clause 20.3: 20.4.1 each Party must cover its own losses; and 20.4.2 clauses 11.5.1.2 to 11.5.1.7 apply.
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CIRCUMSTANCES BEYOND YOUR CONTROL. 20.1 Any Party affected by a Force Majeure Event is excused from performing its obligations under a Contract while the inability to perform continues, if it both: (a) provides a Force Majeure Notice to the other Party; and (b) uses all reasonable measures practical to reduce the impact of the Force Majeure Event. 20.2 Either Party can partially or fully terminate the affected Contract if the provision of the Deliverables is materially affected by a Force Majeure Event which lasts for 90 days continuously.
CIRCUMSTANCES BEYOND YOUR CONTROL. 20.1 Any Party affected by a Force Majeure Event is excused from performing its obligations under the Contract while the inability to perform continues, if it both: (a) provides written notice to the other Party; (b) uses all reasonable measures practical to reduce the impact of the Force Majeure Event. 20.2 Either party can partially or fully terminate the Contract if the provision of the Deliverables is materially affected by a Force Majeure Event which lasts for 90 days continuously. 20.3 Where a Party terminates under clause 20.2: (a) each party must cover its own losses; (b) clause 11.5(b) to 11.5(g) applies.
CIRCUMSTANCES BEYOND YOUR CONTROL. 19.1. Any Party affected by a Force Majeure Event is excused from performing its obligations under the SEDPS Agreement while the inability to perform continues, if it both:
CIRCUMSTANCES BEYOND YOUR CONTROL. 24.1 Any Party affected by a Force Majeure Event is excused from performing its obligations under the Contract while the inability to perform continues, if it both: 24.1.1 provides notice of the same to the other Party; and 24.1.2 uses all reasonable measures practical to reduce the impact of the Force Majeure Event. 24.2 Any failure or delay by the Supplier to perform its obligations under the Contract that is due to a failure or delay by an agent, Subcontractor or supplier will only be considered a Force Majeure Event if that third party is itself prevented from complying with an obligation to the Supplier due to a Force Majeure Event. 24.3 Either party can partially or fully terminate the Contract and/or any Contract Order(s) if the provision of the Deliverables is materially affected by a Force Majeure Event which lasts for 90 days continuously.
CIRCUMSTANCES BEYOND YOUR CONTROL. 21.1 Any Party affected by a Force Majeure Event is excused from performing its obligations under the Contract while the inability to perform continues, if it both: (a) provides written notice to the other Party; and (b) uses all reasonable measures practical to reduce the impact of the Force Majeure Event. 21.2 Any failure or delay by the Supplier to perform its obligations under the Contract that is due to a failure or delay by an agent, Subcontractor and/or Supplier Staff will only be considered a Force Majeure Event if that third party is itself prevented from complying with an obligation to the Supplier due to a Force Majeure Event. 21.3 Either Party can partially or fully terminate the Contract if the provision of the Deliverables is materially affected by a Force Majeure Event which lasts for 90 days continuously.‌ 21.4 Where a Party terminates under clause 21.3: (a) each Party must cover its own losses; and (b) clause 11.5(a)(ii) to 11.5(a)(viii) applies.
CIRCUMSTANCES BEYOND YOUR CONTROL. 20.1 Any Party affected by a Error! Reference source not found. is excused from performing its obligations under the Buyer Agreement while the inability to perform continues, if it both: (a) provides written notice to the other Party; and (b) uses all reasonable measures practical to reduce the impact of the Error! Reference source not found..
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CIRCUMSTANCES BEYOND YOUR CONTROL. You are not responsible for Losses due to circumstances beyond your control if there was nothing that you reasonably could have done to have prevented the Losses. Here are examples of circumstances beyond your control: i) errors caused by CIBC or technical malfunctions; ii) you are the victim of fraud or theft, or are coerced by trickery, force or intimidation and you report the incident promptly and paragraph 3(a)(iv) does not apply; iii) Transactions occur after you contact CIBC to report a lost/stolen or compromised Debit Card, Credit Card or Debit Card Details or your Debit Card or Credit Card has expired or is cancelled by CIBC.
CIRCUMSTANCES BEYOND YOUR CONTROL. 20.1. Any Party affected by a Force Majeure Event is excused from performing its obligations under the Buyer Agreement while the inability to perform continues, if it both: 20.1.1. Provides written notice to the other Party; and 20.1.2. Uses all reasonable measures practical to reduce the impact of the Force Majeure Event. 20.2. Either Party can partially or fully Terminate the Buyer Agreement if the provision of the Deliverables is materially affected by a Force Majeure Event which lasts for 90 days continuously.
CIRCUMSTANCES BEYOND YOUR CONTROL. 9.1 The Supplier shall not be entitled to relief under Clause 20 (Circumstances beyond your control) if it would not have been impacted by the Force Majeure Event had it not failed to comply with its obligations under this Schedule.
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