Common use of Excusable Delays Clause in Contracts

Excusable Delays. Neither party shall be liable for its delay or failure to perform any obligation under and in accordance with this Contract, if the delay or failure arises out of fires, floods, earthquakes, epidemics, quarantine restrictions, other natural occurrences, strikes, lockouts (other than a lockout by the party or any of the party's Subcontractors), freight embargoes, terrorist acts, insurrections or other civil disturbances, or other similar events to those described above, but in each case the delay or failure to perform must be beyond the control and without any fault or negligence of the party delayed or failing to perform (these events are referred to in this provision as "Force Majeure Events"). Notwithstanding the foregoing, a delay or failure to perform by a Subcontractor of CONTRACTOR shall not constitute a Force Majeure Event, unless the delay or failure arises out of causes beyond the control of both CONTRACTOR and Subcontractor, and without any fault or negligence of either of them. In such case, CONTRACTOR shall not be liable for the delay or failure to perform, unless the goods or services to be furnished by the Subcontractor were obtainable from other sources in sufficient time to permit CONTRACTOR to perform timely. As used in this Contract, the term "Subcontractor" means a subcontractor at any tier. In the event CONTRACTOR’S delay or failure to perform arises out of a Force Majeure Event, CONTRACTOR agrees to use commercially reasonable best efforts to obtain the goods or services from other sources, and to otherwise mitigate the damages and reduce the delay caused by the Force Majeure Event.

Appears in 30 contracts

Samples: Agreement C 133912, Agreement With Los Angeles Theatre Academy, Inc., Personal Services Agreement

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Excusable Delays. Neither party shall be liable for its delay or failure to perform any obligation under and in accordance with this Contract, if the delay or failure arises out of fires, floods, earthquakes, epidemics, quarantine restrictions, other natural occurrences, strikes, lockouts (other than a lockout by the party or any of the party's Subcontractors), freight embargoes, terrorist acts, insurrections or other civil disturbances, or other similar events to those described above, but in each case the delay or failure to perform must be beyond the control and without any fault or negligence of the party delayed or failing to perform (these events are referred to in this provision as "Force Majeure Events"). Notwithstanding the foregoing, a delay or failure to perform by a Subcontractor of CONTRACTOR shall not constitute a Force Majeure Event, unless the delay or failure arises out of causes beyond the control of both CONTRACTOR and Subcontractor, and without any fault or negligence of either of them. In such case, CONTRACTOR shall not be liable for the delay or failure to perform, unless the goods or services to be furnished by the Subcontractor were obtainable from other sources in sufficient time to permit CONTRACTOR to perform timely. As used in this Contract, the term "Subcontractor" means a subcontractor at any tier. In the event CONTRACTOR’S delay or failure to perform arises out of a Force Majeure Event, CONTRACTOR agrees to use commercially reasonable best efforts to obtain the goods or services from other sources, and to otherwise mitigate the damages and reduce the delay caused by the Force Majeure Event.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Professional Services Agreement, Service Agreement

Excusable Delays. Neither party shall be liable for its delay or failure to perform any obligation under and in accordance with this Contract, if the delay or failure arises out of fires, floods, earthquakes, epidemics, quarantine restrictions, other natural occurrences, strikes, lockouts (other than a lockout by the party or any of the party's SubcontractorsSubconsultants), freight embargoes, terrorist acts, insurrections or other civil disturbances, or other similar events to those described above, but in each case the delay or failure to perform must be beyond the control and without any fault or negligence of the party delayed or failing to perform (these events are referred to in this provision as "Force Majeure Events"). Notwithstanding the foregoing, a delay or failure to perform by a Subcontractor Subconsultant of CONTRACTOR CONSULTANT shall not constitute a Force Majeure Event, unless the delay or failure arises out of causes beyond the control of both CONTRACTOR CONSULTANT and SubcontractorSubconsultant, and without any fault or negligence of either of them. In such case, CONTRACTOR CONSULTANT shall not be liable for the delay or failure to perform, unless the goods or services to be furnished by the Subcontractor Subconsultant were obtainable from other sources in sufficient time to permit CONTRACTOR CONSULTANT to perform timely. As used in this Contract, the term "SubcontractorSubconsultant" means a subcontractor subconsultant at any tier. In the event CONTRACTORCONSULTANT’S delay or failure to perform arises out of a Force Majeure Event, CONTRACTOR CONSULTANT agrees to use commercially reasonable best efforts to obtain the goods or services from other sources, and to otherwise mitigate the damages and reduce the delay caused by the Force Majeure Event.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Consultant Services Contract

Excusable Delays. DRAFT Neither party shall be liable for its delay or failure to perform any obligation under and in accordance with this Contract, if the delay or failure arises out of fires, floods, earthquakes, epidemics, quarantine restrictions, other natural occurrences, strikes, lockouts (other than a lockout by the party or any of the party's Subcontractors), freight embargoes, terrorist acts, insurrections or other civil disturbances, or other similar events to those described above, but in each case the delay or failure to perform must be beyond the control and without any fault or negligence of the party delayed or failing to perform (these events are referred to in this provision as "Force Majeure Events"). Notwithstanding the foregoing, a delay or failure to perform by a Subcontractor of CONTRACTOR shall not constitute a Force Majeure Event, unless the delay or failure arises out of causes beyond the control of both CONTRACTOR and Subcontractor, and without any fault or negligence of either of them. In such case, CONTRACTOR shall not be liable for the delay or failure to perform, unless the goods or services to be furnished by the Subcontractor were obtainable from other sources in sufficient time to permit CONTRACTOR to perform timely. As used in this Contract, the term "Subcontractor" means a subcontractor at any tier. In the event CONTRACTOR’S delay or failure to perform arises out of a Force Majeure Event, CONTRACTOR agrees to use commercially reasonable best efforts to obtain the goods or services from other sources, and to otherwise mitigate the damages and reduce the delay caused by the Force Majeure Event.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Recreation Credits Agreement

Excusable Delays. Neither party shall be liable for its delay or failure to perform any obligation under and in accordance with this Contract, if the delay or failure arises out of fires, floods, earthquakes, epidemics, quarantine restrictions, other natural occurrences, strikes, lockouts (other than a lockout by the party or any of the party's Subcontractors), freight embargoes, terrorist acts, insurrections or other civil disturbances, or other similar events to those described above, but in each case the delay or failure to perform must be beyond the control and without any fault or negligence of the party delayed or failing to perform (these events are referred to in this provision as "Force Majeure Events"). Notwithstanding the foregoing, a delay or failure to perform by a Subcontractor of CONTRACTOR shall not constitute a Force Majeure Event, unless the delay or failure arises out of causes beyond the control of both CONTRACTOR and Subcontractor, and without any fault or negligence of either of them. In such case, CONTRACTOR shall not be liable for the delay or failure to perform, unless the goods or services to be furnished by the Subcontractor were obtainable from other sources in sufficient time to permit CONTRACTOR to perform timely. As used in this Contract, the term "Subcontractor" means a subcontractor at any tier. In the event CONTRACTOR’S delay or failure to perform arises out of a Force Majeure Event, CONTRACTOR agrees to use commercially reasonable best efforts to obtain the goods goods' or services from other sources, and to otherwise mitigate the damages and reduce the delay caused by the Force Majeure Event.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Professional Services

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Excusable Delays. Neither party shall be liable for its delay or failure to perform any obligation under and in accordance with this ContractCONTRACT, if the delay or failure arises out of fires, floods, earthquakes, epidemics, quarantine restrictions, other natural occurrences, strikes, lockouts (other than a lockout by the party or any of the party's SubcontractorsSUBCONSULTANTS), freight embargoes, terrorist acts, insurrections or other civil disturbances, or other similar events to those described above, but in each case the delay or failure to perform must be beyond the control and without any fault or negligence of the party delayed or failing to perform (these events are referred to in this provision as "Force Majeure Events"). Notwithstanding the foregoing, a delay or failure to perform by a Subcontractor SUBCONSULTANT of CONTRACTOR the CONSULTANT shall not constitute a Force Majeure Event, unless the delay or failure arises out of causes beyond the control of both CONTRACTOR the CONSULTANT and SubcontractorSUBCONSULTANT, and without any fault or negligence of either of them. In such case, CONTRACTOR the CONSULTANT shall not be liable for the delay or failure to perform, unless the goods or services to be furnished by the Subcontractor SUBCONSULTANT were obtainable from other sources in sufficient time to permit CONTRACTOR the CONSULTANT to perform timely. As used in this ContractCONTRACT, the term "SubcontractorSUBCONSULTANT" means a subcontractor SUBCONSULTANT at any tier. In the event CONTRACTORthe CONSULTANT’S delay or failure to perform arises out of a Force Majeure Event, CONTRACTOR the CONSULTANT agrees to use commercially reasonable best efforts to obtain the goods or services from other sources, and to otherwise mitigate the damages and reduce the delay caused by the Force Majeure Event.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Personal Services Contract

Excusable Delays. Neither party shall be liable for its delay or failure to perform any obligation under and in accordance with this ContractAgreement, if the delay or failure arises out of fires, floods, earthquakes, epidemics, quarantine restrictions, other natural occurrences, strikes, lockouts (other than a lockout by the party or any of the party's Subcontractors), freight embargoes, terrorist acts, insurrections or other civil disturbances, or other similar events to those described above, but in each case the delay or failure to perform must be beyond the control and without any fault or negligence of the party delayed or failing to perform (these events are referred to in this provision as "Force Majeure Events"). Notwithstanding the foregoing, a delay or failure to perform by a Subcontractor of CONTRACTOR the CONSULTANT shall not constitute a Force Majeure Event, unless the delay or failure arises out of causes beyond the control of both CONTRACTOR the CONSULTANT and Subcontractor, and without any fault or negligence of either of them. In such case, CONTRACTOR the CONSULTANT shall not be liable for the delay or failure to perform, unless the goods or services to be furnished by the Subcontractor were obtainable from other sources in sufficient time to permit CONTRACTOR the CONSULTANT to perform timely. As used in this ContractAgreement, the term "Subcontractor" means a subcontractor at any tier. In the event CONTRACTOR’S the CONSULTANT’s delay or failure to perform arises out of a Force Majeure Event, CONTRACTOR the CONSULTANT agrees to use commercially reasonable best efforts to obtain the goods or services from other sources, and to otherwise mitigate the damages and reduce the delay caused by the Force Majeure Event.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Destination Crehsaw Project Agreement

Excusable Delays. Neither party shall be liable for its delay or failure to perform any obligation under and in accordance with this ContractAgreement, if the delay or failure arises out of fires, floods, earthquakes, epidemics, quarantine restrictions, other natural occurrences, strikes, lockouts (other than a lockout by the party or any of the party's ’s Subcontractors), freight embargoes, terrorist acts, insurrections or other civil disturbances, or other similar events to those described above, but in each case the delay or failure to perform must be beyond the control and without any fault or negligence of the party delayed or failing to perform (these events are referred to in this provision as "Force Majeure Events"). Notwithstanding the foregoing, a delay or failure to perform by a Subcontractor of CONTRACTOR TPL shall not constitute a Force Majeure Event, unless the delay or failure arises out of causes beyond the control of both CONTRACTOR TPL and Subcontractor, and without any fault or negligence of either of them. In such case, CONTRACTOR TPL shall not be liable for the delay or failure to perform, unless the goods or services to be furnished by the Subcontractor were obtainable from other sources in sufficient time to permit CONTRACTOR TPL to perform timely. As used in this ContractAgreement, the term "Subcontractor" means a subcontractor Subcontractor at any tier. In the event CONTRACTORTPL’S delay or failure to perform arises out of a Force Majeure Event, CONTRACTOR TPL agrees to use commercially reasonable best efforts to obtain the goods or services from other sources, and to otherwise mitigate the damages and reduce the delay caused by the Force Majeure Event.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Memorandum of Agreement

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