Common use of FORCE MAEJURE Clause in Contracts

FORCE MAEJURE. The Company shall be excused from liability for the failure or delay in performance of any obligation under this contract by reason of any event beyond Company’s reasonable control including but not limited to Acts of God, fire, flood, explosion, earthquake, pandemic or other natural forces, war, civil unrest, accident, any strike or labor disturbance, or any other event similar to those enumerated above. As far as practicable, notice of Company’s failure or delay in performance due to force majeure must be given to the Consultant and the Company may at its discretion suspend or terminate this Contract.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Terms and Conditions, Terms and Conditions, Terms and Conditions

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FORCE MAEJURE. The Company shall be excused from liability for the failure or delay in performance of any obligation under this contract by reason of any event beyond Company’s Company‟s reasonable control including but not limited to Acts of God, fire, flood, explosion, earthquake, pandemic or other natural forces, war, civil unrest, accident, any strike or labor disturbance, or any other event similar to those enumerated above. As far as practicable, notice of Company’s Company‟s failure or delay in performance due to force majeure must be given to the Consultant and the Company may at its discretion suspend or terminate this Contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Terms and Conditions

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