Extended Force Majeure Event Sample Clauses

Extended Force Majeure Event. If a Force Majeure Event continues for more than 10 Business Days, or for any period of time that will prevent the Event from proceeding, either party may terminate this document by giving at least one Business Day's written notice to the other party.
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Extended Force Majeure Event. Notwithstanding Section 24.1 ---------------------------- above, (i) in the event that Supplier is unable to supply for any period of [*] of the then applicable Binding Primary Commitment because of any Force Majeure Event, GWI may, upon written notice to Supplier, terminate this Agreement; (ii) in the event that Supplier is unable to supply any Products for any period of [*] due to such Force Majeure Event, GWI may, upon written notice to Supplier, effect a Transition with respect to such Product(s); or (iii) in the event of either clause (i) or (ii) occurring, GWI may agree to and implement a recovery plan with respect to Supplier's obligations for supplying such Product in a manner that ensures continuity of supply. Part of any such recovery plan may include, if GWI so elects, temporary relocation of the manufacture of such Product to an Outside Facility. In the event that Supplier fails to perform under any recovery plan, GWI shall have the right, in addition to any of its other rights hereunder, upon notice to Supplier immediately to manufacture such Product or have such Product manufactured by a third party supplier at an Outside Facility or pursuant to an arrangement substantially similar to that described in Section 20.5 above until Supplier is able to resume the manufacture and supply of such Product. Supplier shall promptly cooperate with and provide all necessary technical assistance to GWI, in effecting any manufacture of any Product at another facility as if it were a Transition of such Product. The expenses of such assistance shall be borne by Supplier if the affected Products are being permanently Transitioned out of the Facility and shall be shared equally by the parties if the transition is temporary.
Extended Force Majeure Event. If the Force Majeure Event continues for more than one hundred and twenty (120) days, the Parties shall determine the extent of the influence of the Force Majeure Event upon the performance of obligations under this Agreement, to determine the future course of action. In particular, the Parties will determine: (a) whether the Agreement should be dissolved; or (b) whether the Party affected by the Force Majeure Event should be relieved the obligations that it is prevented form discharging by virtue of the Force Majeure; or (c) whether the Party which is affected by the Force Majeure Event should be permitted to delay the performance of this Agreement by a duration equivalent to the duration of the Force Majeure.
Extended Force Majeure Event. If an event of complete or partial Force Majeure persists for a continuous period of sixty (60) days, then the Party not claiming Force Majeure shall have the option, upon three (3) days’ prior written notice, to terminate the affected Transaction to the extent affected and the associated obligations of the Parties thereunder (other than payment obligations for prior performance thereunder). In the event of a Force Majeure, delivery of the affected quantity of Coal shall be made up only as set forth on the Cover Sheet.
Extended Force Majeure Event. (i) If the Claiming Party has reason to believe that an event of Force Majeure Event will prevent it from performing its obligations required by this Agreement for one (1) Month or longer, it shall so notify the Non-Claiming Party in writing within one (1) Day of the Claiming Party determining that such event of Force Majeure Event may continue for one (1) Month or longer and shall submit a written plan to the Non-Claiming Party within five (5) Days after such notification which shall set forth the actions the Claiming Party plans to take that will mitigate or cure the event of Force Majeure Event (“Force Majeure Remedy Plan”). (ii) While the Force Majeure Event Remedy Plan is in effect, the Claiming Party shall provide bi-weekly status reports notifying the Non-Claiming Party of the steps taken to remedy the effects of the Force Majeure Event and the expected remaining duration of the Claiming Party’s inability to perform its obligations.
Extended Force Majeure Event. 15.6.1 If a Party has reason to believe that a Force Majeure Event, which is preventing the other Party from performing its obligations hereunder, will result in a suspension of such performance for a term of six (6) Months or longer (an “Extended Force Majeure Event”), that Party may request that the other Party submit a
Extended Force Majeure Event. If, due to a Force Majeure Event with respect to Seller, the electric generating capability of the Facility is reduced by an amount equal to or greater than ten percent (10%) of the Planned Facility Capacity for a period of three hundred sixty five‌ (365) consecutive Days or longer, then Buyer may send a notice to Seller electing to terminate this Agreement. If Buyer elects to terminate this Agreement pursuant to this Section 17.6, then this Agreement shall immediately terminate and neither Party shall have any further obligation or liability under this Agreement, except for obligations and liabilities that survive termination as provided in this Agreement or which accrue prior to or at termination.
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Extended Force Majeure Event. If a Force Majeure event continues for a period of one hundred eighty (180) days or more within a twelve (12) month period and prevents a material part of the performance by a Party hereunder, the Party not claiming the Force Majeure shall have the right to terminate this Agreement without fault or further liability to either Party (except for amounts accrued but unpaid).
Extended Force Majeure Event. Either Party has the right to terminate this Program Agreement upon thirty (30) days written notice to the other Party if a force majeure event, as set forth in Section 10.6, occurs and continues for more than ninety (90) consecutive days.
Extended Force Majeure Event. 15.6.1 If a Party has reason to believe that a Force Majeure Event, which is preventing the other Party from performing its obligations hereunder, will result in a suspension of such performance for a term of six (6) Months or longer (an “Extended Force Majeure Event”), that Party may terminate this Agreement, without further obligation, or extend such period in its sole discretion. If the Party claiming an excuse under this Section 15 has reason to believe that a Force Majeure Event is an Extended Force Majeure Event, it shall notify the other Party promptly and shall submit a Force Majeure Remedy Plan to the other Party within thirty
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