Common use of Early Termination Due to Force Majeure Clause in Contracts

Early Termination Due to Force Majeure. If a Force Majeure occurs, the affected Party shall promptly provide written notice to the other Party describing the nature of the event; the length of time it is expected to continue; and efforts, planned or under way, to overcome the effects of the event. The Parties shall cooperate in good faith to overcome the effects of the Force Majeure. The obligations of each Party shall be suspended for the continuance of any inability to perform caused by a Force Majeure, but for no longer period. If a Force Majeure prevents a Party from performing its obligations under this SPPA and such event continues for more than 365 days, then, except as provided in Section 12.2 hereof, either Party may terminate this SPPA, neither Party shall be in default and the Judicial Council shall not be obligated to pay actual damages.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Solar Power Purchase Agreement, Solar Power Purchase Agreement, Solar Power Purchase Agreement

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Early Termination Due to Force Majeure. If a Force Majeure occurs, the affected Party shall promptly provide written notice to the other Party describing the nature of the event; the length of time it is expected to continue; and efforts, planned or under way, to overcome the effects of the event. The Parties shall cooperate in good faith to overcome the effects of the Force Majeure. The obligations of each Party shall be suspended for the continuance of any inability to perform caused by a Force Majeure, but for no longer period. If a Force Majeure prevents a Party from performing its obligations under this SPPA and such event continues for more than 365 days, then, except as provided in Section section 12.2 hereof, either Party may terminate this SPPA, neither Party shall be in default and the Judicial Council shall not be obligated to pay actual damages.Actual Damages. 38

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Solar Power Purchase Agreement

Early Termination Due to Force Majeure. If a Force Majeure occurs, the affected Party shall promptly provide written notice to the other Party describing the nature of the event; the length of time it is expected to continue; and efforts, planned or under way, to overcome the effects of the event. The Parties shall cooperate in good faith to overcome the effects of the Force Majeure. The obligations of each Party shall be suspended for the continuance of any inability to perform caused by a Force Majeure, but for no longer period. If a Force Majeure prevents a Party from performing its obligations under this SPPA and such event continues for more than 365 days, then, except as provided in Section 12.2 hereof, either Party may terminate this SPPA, neither Party shall be in default and the Judicial Council HOST shall not be obligated to pay actual damages.damages.‌

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Solar Power Purchase Agreement

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Early Termination Due to Force Majeure. If a Force Majeure occurs, the affected Party shall promptly provide written notice to the other Party describing the nature of the event; the length of time it is expected to continue; and efforts, planned or under way, to overcome the effects of the event. The Parties shall cooperate in good faith to overcome the effects of the Force Majeure. The obligations of each Party shall be suspended for the continuance of any inability to perform caused by a Force Majeure, but for no longer period. If a Force Majeure prevents a Party from performing its obligations under this SPPA and such event continues for more than 365 days, then, except as provided in Section section 12.2 hereof, either Party may terminate this SPPA, neither Party shall be in default and the Judicial Council shall not be obligated to pay actual damagesActual Damages.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Solar Power Purchase Agreement

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