Common use of Copies of insurance Clause in Contracts

Copies of insurance. The Recipient must, on request, promptly provide to the Department any relevant certificates of currency of insurance for inspection. Force majeure events Occurrence of force majeure event A party (Affected Party) is excused from performing its obligations under this Agreement to the extent it is prevented by circumstances beyond its reasonable control (other than a lack of Recipient's Contributions or Other Contributions for any reason or any strike, lockout or labour disputes in respect of the Recipient only), including but not limited to acts of God, natural disasters, acts of war, riots and strikes outside that party's organisation. Notice of force majeure event When the circumstances described in clause 17.1 arise or are reasonably perceived by the Affected Party as an imminent possibility, the Affected Party must give notice of those circumstances to the other party as soon as possible, identifying the effect they will have on its performance. An Affected Party must make all reasonable efforts to minimise the effects of such circumstances on its performance of this Agreement.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: www.dcceew.gov.au, www.awe.gov.au, www.awe.gov.au

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Copies of insurance. The Recipient must, on request, promptly provide to the Department any relevant insurance policies and certificates of currency of insurance for inspection. Force majeure events Occurrence of force majeure event A party (Affected Party) is excused from performing its obligations under this Agreement to the extent it is prevented by circumstances beyond its reasonable control (other than a lack of Recipient's Contributions or Other Contributions for any reason or any strike, lockout or labour disputes in respect of the Recipient only), including but not limited to acts of God, natural disasters, acts of war, riots and strikes outside that party's organisation. Notice of force majeure event When the circumstances described in clause 17.1 arise or are reasonably perceived by the Affected Party as an imminent possibility, the Affected Party must give notice of those circumstances to the other party as soon as possible, identifying the effect they will have on its performance. An Affected Party must make all reasonable efforts to minimise the effects of such circumstances on its performance of this Agreement.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Grant Funding Agreement, Grant Funding Agreement

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Copies of insurance. The Recipient must, on request, promptly provide to the Department DNP any relevant insurance policies and certificates of currency of insurance for inspection. Force majeure events Occurrence of force majeure event A party (Affected Party) is excused from performing its obligations under this Agreement to the extent it is prevented by circumstances beyond its reasonable control (other than a lack of Recipient's Contributions or Other Contributions for any reason or any strike, lockout or labour disputes in respect of the Recipient only), including but not limited to acts of God, natural disasters, acts of war, riots and strikes outside that party's organisation. Notice of force majeure event When the circumstances described in clause 17.1 arise or are reasonably perceived by the Affected Party as an imminent possibility, the Affected Party must give notice of those circumstances to the other party as soon as possible, identifying the effect they will have on its performance. An Affected Party must make all reasonable efforts to minimise the effects of such circumstances on its performance of this Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: bushblitz.org.au

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