Force Majeure Interruption Sample Clauses

A Force Majeure Interruption clause defines the circumstances under which a party is excused from performing contractual obligations due to extraordinary events beyond their control, such as natural disasters, war, or government actions. In practice, this clause typically outlines the types of events considered force majeure, the process for notifying the other party, and the duration for which performance may be suspended. Its core function is to allocate risk and provide relief from liability when unforeseen events make contract performance impossible or impracticable, thereby protecting both parties from penalties in such situations.
Force Majeure Interruption. Neither party shall be liable for any failure to perform any of its obligations under this Agreement (except payment obligations) due to unforeseen circumstances or causes beyond the party’s reasonable control, including without limitation, acts of God, riot, embargoes, acts of governmental authorities, fire, earthquake, flood, accident, strikes, or inability to secure transmission facilities.
Force Majeure Interruption. A Service -------------------------- Interruption that would otherwise qualify as a Service Failure, but for the fact that such Service Interruption resulted from a Force Majeure.
Force Majeure Interruption. If due to a Force Majeure occurrence referred to in clause 17.1 transportation services are interrupted or reduced, then GGT shall use all reasonable endeavours consistent with the standard of a reasonable and prudent pipeline operator to maintain transportation services so that a user who has an agreement for transportation services in the nature of a Firm Service can deliver and take Gas in such quantities as is pro-rated between all users who have entered into agreements for transportation services in the nature of a Firm Service on the basis of their respective MDQs, unless GGT and all such users otherwise agree. In doing so GGT will, in a fair and reasonable manner, take account of the location of the Force Majeure occurrence, the relative location of the Inlet Point and Outlet Point(s), the health and safety requirements within the facilities of the Owners, GGT, users and users’ gas customers and the potential for damage to those facilities resulting from the interruption or curtailment to transportation services and the Service under the Service Agreement.
Force Majeure Interruption. If due to a Force Majeure occurrence referred to in clause 17.1 transportation services are interrupted or reduced, then GGT shall use all reasonable endeavours consistent with the standard of a reasonable and prudent pipeline operator to maintain transportation services so that a user who has an agreement for transportation services in the nature of a Firm Service can deliver and take Gas in such quantities as is pro-rated between all users who have entered into agreements for transportation services in the nature of a Firm Service on the basis of their respective its MDQs, unless GGT and all such users otherwise agree bears to the aggregate MDQs of all the users who have entered into agreements for transportation services in the nature of a Firm Service31. In doing so GGT will, in a fair and reasonable manner, take account of the location of the Force Majeure occurrence, the relative location of the Inlet Point and Outlet Point(s), the health and safety requirements within the facilities of the Owners, GGT, users and users’ gas customers and the potential for damage to those facilities resulting from the interruption or curtailment to transportation services and the Service under the Service Agreement.
Force Majeure Interruption. If due to a Force Majeure occurrence referred to in clause 17.1 transportation services are interrupted or reduced, then GGT shall use all reasonable endeavours consistent with the standard of a reasonable and prudent pipeline operator to maintain transportation services so that a user who has an agreement for transportation services in the nature of a Firm Service can deliver and take Gas in such quantities as its MDQ bears to the aggregate MDQs of all the users who have entered into agreements for transportation services in the nature of a Firm Service. In doing so GGT will, in a fair and reasonable manner, take account of the location of the Force Majeure occurrence, the relative location of the Inlet Point and Outlet Point(s), the health and safety requirements within the facilities of the Owners, GGT, users and users’ gas customers and the potential for damage to those facilities resulting from the interruption or curtailment to transportation services and the Service under the Service Agreement.