Common use of For Reasons Beyond Control of Parties Clause in Contracts

For Reasons Beyond Control of Parties. Either party may terminate this Contract without recourse by the other where performance is rendered impossible or impracticable for reasons beyond such party's reasonable control such as but not limited to an act of nature; war or warlike operation; civil commotion; riot; labor dispute including strike, walkout, or lockout; sabotage; or superior governmental regulation or control.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Consultant Services Contract, www.seattle.gov, Consultant Services Contract

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For Reasons Beyond Control of Parties. Either party may terminate this Contract Agreement without recourse by the other where performance is rendered impossible or impracticable for reasons beyond such party's reasonable control such as but not limited to an act of nature; war or warlike operation; civil commotion; riot; labor dispute including strike, walkout, or lockout, except labor disputes involving the Consultant’s own employees; sabotage; or superior governmental regulation or control.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Consultant Agreement Agreement, Consultant Agreement

For Reasons Beyond Control of Parties. Either party may terminate this Contract Agreement without recourse by the other where performance is rendered impossible or impracticable for reasons beyond such party's ’s reasonable control control, such as as, but not limited to to, an act of nature; , war or warlike operation; , civil commotion; , riot; , labor dispute including strike, walkout, walkout or lockout; , except labor disputes involving the Consultant’s own employees, sabotage; , or superior governmental regulation or control.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Consultant Agreement, Consultant Agreement

For Reasons Beyond Control of Parties. Either party may terminate this Contract Agreement without recourse by the other where performance is rendered impossible or impracticable for reasons beyond such party's ’s reasonable control control, such as as, but not limited to to, an act of nature; , war or warlike operation; , civil commotion; , riot; , labor dispute including strike, walkout, walkout or lockout; , except labor disputes involving Licensee’s own employees, sabotage; , or superior governmental regulation or control.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: License Agreement

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For Reasons Beyond Control of Parties. Either party Party may terminate this Contract without recourse by the other where performance is rendered impossible or impracticable for reasons beyond such partyParty's reasonable control such as but not limited to an act acts of nature; war or warlike operationoperations; civil commotion; riot; labor dispute including strike, walkout, or lockout; sabotage; or superior governmental regulation or control.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.seattle.gov

For Reasons Beyond Control of Parties. Either party may terminate this Contract without recourse by the other where performance is rendered impossible or impracticable for reasons beyond such party's ’s reasonable control such as but not limited to an act of nature; war or warlike operation; civil commotion; riot; labor dispute including strike, walkout, or lockout; sabotage; or superior governmental regulation or control.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Technology Contract

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