Common use of EXCUSABLE DELAYS (FORCE MAJEURE Clause in Contracts

EXCUSABLE DELAYS (FORCE MAJEURE. The following events, and only the following events, shall constitute force majeure under this Purchase Order: (i) acts of God or of a public enemy; (ii) acts of Government; (iii) fires; (iv) floods; (v) epidemics; (vi) quarantine restrictions; (vii) strikes; (viii) freight embargoes; and, (ix) unusually severe weather. In each case, the failure to perform must be entirely beyond the control and without the fault or negligence of SUPPLIER. Each party shall give the other immediate notice of any event that such party claims is a Force Majeure condition that would prevent the party from performing its obligations hereunder, and of the cessation of the condition. A party’s notice under this section shall include the party’s good faith estimate of the likely duration of the Force Majeure condition.

Appears in 4 contracts

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