Common use of Effects of Force Majeure Clause in Contracts

Effects of Force Majeure. Neither Party shall be held liable or responsible for failure or delay in fulfilling or performing any of its obligations under this Agreement (other than the payment of money owed hereunder) to the extent that such failure or delay results from any cause beyond its reasonable control, including, without limitation, fire, flood, natural disaster, explosion, war, strike, labor unrest, riot, embargo, acts or omissions of carriers, or act of God (each, a “Force Majeure Event”). Such excuse shall continue as long as the Force Majeure Event continues, following which such Party shall promptly resume performance hereunder.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Supply Agreement, Manufacturing and Supply Agreement (Dance Biopharm, Inc.), Manufacturing and Supply Agreement (Dance Biopharm, Inc.)

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Effects of Force Majeure. Neither Party shall be held liable or responsible for failure or delay in fulfilling or performing any of its obligations under this Agreement (other than the payment of money owed hereunder) to the extent that such failure or delay results from any cause beyond its reasonable control, including, without limitation, fire, flood, natural disaster, explosion, war, strike, labor unrest, riot, embargo, acts or omissions of carriers, or act of God (each, a “Force Majeure Event”). Such excuse shall continue as long as the Force Majeure Event continues, following which such Party shall promptly resume performance hereunder, provided that the affected Party makes good faith efforts to avoid the effects of such condition and to perform if possible.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Manufacturing and Supply Agreement, Manufacturing and Supply Agreement (Horizon Pharma, Inc.)

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Effects of Force Majeure. Neither Party shall be held liable or responsible for failure or delay in fulfilling or performing any of its obligations under this Agreement (other than the payment of money owed hereunder) to the extent that such failure or delay results from any cause beyond its reasonable control, including, without limitation, fire, flood, natural disaster, explosion, war, strike, labor unrest, riot, riot embargo, acts or omissions of carriers, or act of God (each, each a “Force Majeure Event”). Such excuse shall continue as long as the Force Majeure Event continues, following which such Party shall promptly resume performance hereunder.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: escambiacofl.civicclerk.com, civicclerk.blob.core.windows.net

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