Common use of Force Maieure Clause in Contracts

Force Maieure. No failure or omission by either party in the performance of any obligation of this Agreement shall be deemed a breach of this Agreement or create any liability if the same shall arise from any cause or causes beyond the control of the parties, including, but not limited to, the following, which, for the purposes of this Agreement, shall be regarded as beyond the control of the party in question: Act of God; act or omission of any government; any rule, regulation or order issued by any governmental authority or by any officer, department, agency, or instrumentality thereof; fire; storm; flood; earthquake; accident; war; rebellion; insurrection; riot; invasion; strike; and lockout.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Non Exclusive Sub License Agreement (AutoGenomics, Inc.), Non Exclusive Sub License Agreement (AutoGenomics, Inc.), Non Exclusive Sub License Agreement (AutoGenomics, Inc.)

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