Common use of FORCE MAJEURE CLAUSE Clause in Contracts

FORCE MAJEURE CLAUSE. Contractor shall be excused from performance hereunder during the time and to the extent that it is prevented from obtaining delivery, or performing by act of God, fire, strike, loss, or shortage of transportation facilities, lock-out, commandeering of materials, product, plant, or facilities by the government, when satisfactory evidence thereof is presented to the District, provided that it is satisfactorily established that the non-performance is not due to the fault or neglect of Contractor.

Appears in 32 contracts

Samples: mvwsd.novusagenda.com, www.orcuttschools.net, Contract

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FORCE MAJEURE CLAUSE. Contractor shall be excused from performance hereunder during the time and to the extent that it is prevented from obtaining delivery, or performing by act of God, fire, strike, loss, or shortage of transportation facilities, lock-outlock‐out, commandeering of materials, product, plant, or facilities by the government, when satisfactory evidence thereof is presented to the District, provided that it is satisfactorily established that the non-performance non‐performance is not due to the fault or neglect of Contractor.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Hayward Area Recreation and Park District, Contract

FORCE MAJEURE CLAUSE. Contractor shall be excused from performance hereunder during the time and to the extent that it is prevented from obtaining delivery, or performing by act of God, fire, strike, loss, or shortage of transportation facilities, lock-outlock‑out, commandeering of materials, product, plant, or facilities by the government, when satisfactory evidence thereof is presented to the District, provided that it is satisfactorily established that the non-performance non‑performance is not due to the fault or neglect of Contractor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.gusd.net

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FORCE MAJEURE CLAUSE. The Contractor shall will be excused from performance hereunder during the time and to the extent that it is they are prevented from obtaining delivery, or performing the service by an act of God, fire, strike, loss, or shortage of transportation facilities, lock-out, commandeering of materialsmaterials and equipment, productproducts, plant, plants or facilities by the government, when satisfactory Federal or State Government. Satisfactory evidence thereof is must be presented to the District, provided that it is satisfactorily established District demonstrating that the non-performance is was not due to the fault or neglect negligence of the Contractor and could not have been avoided by the Contractor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.ousd.org

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