Continued Performance; Mitigation Clause Samples
The Continued Performance; Mitigation clause requires parties to maintain their contractual obligations and continue performing their duties even if a dispute or issue arises, while also taking reasonable steps to minimize any resulting losses or damages. In practice, this means that if one party believes the other has breached the contract, both sides must still fulfill their responsibilities, such as delivering goods or making payments, and actively work to reduce the impact of any problems. This clause ensures that business operations are not unnecessarily disrupted by disagreements and encourages both parties to act responsibly to limit potential harm.
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Continued Performance; Mitigation. The affected Party shall use all reasonable efforts to (a) continue performance of its obligations under this Agreement to the extent possible under the circumstances, (b) mitigate or limit damages to the other Party, promptly taking appropriate and sufficient corrective action, including the expenditure of all reasonable sums of money, and (c) eliminate the Force Majeure Event as quickly as possible.
