Common use of Excusable Delay (Force Majeure Clause in Contracts

Excusable Delay (Force Majeure. 11.1. Neither Party shall be responsible for nor be deemed to be in default under this Agreement on account of any delay in performance hereunder due to acts of God, fires, floods, war, warlike operations, insurrections, or riots ("Force Majeure Event"). It is expressly agreed that Supplier’s ability to sell Goods at a more advantageous price or Supplier’s economic hardship in buying the materials does not constitute a Force Majeure Event.

Appears in 22 contracts

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Excusable Delay (Force Majeure. 11.1. Neither Party shall be responsible for nor be deemed to be in default under this Agreement on account of any delay in performance hereunder due to acts of God, fires, floods, war, warlike operations, insurrections, or riots ("Force Majeure Event"). It is expressly agreed that Supplier’s ability to sell Goods at a more advantageous price or Supplier’s economic hardship in buying the materials does not constitute a Force Majeure Event.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: www.ge.com, www.colibriumadditive.com, usermanual.wiki

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Excusable Delay (Force Majeure. 11.110.1. Neither Party shall be responsible for nor be deemed to be in default under this Agreement on account of any delay in performance hereunder due to acts of God, fires, floods, war, warlike operations, insurrections, or riots ("Force Majeure Event"). It is expressly agreed that Supplier’s ability to sell Goods at a more advantageous price or Supplier’s economic hardship in buying the materials does not constitute a Force Majeure Event.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: www.ge.com, www.ge.com, www.ge.com

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