Common use of FORCE MAJEURE OR ACT OF GOD Clause in Contracts

FORCE MAJEURE OR ACT OF GOD. 5.1 The due performance of this contract is subject to alteration or cancellation by either party owing to any cause beyond their control. In such an event the Planner will not be liable to the Client(s) and/or any further person in respect of any loss and/or damage of whatsoever nature caused by, or arising from any of the following circumstances: 5.1.1 Force majeure (Acts of God); ie – weather, as in rain, thunderstorms or lightning that has damaged anything. 5.1.2 The loss, damage, destruction or theft of any property on the venue; 5.1.3 Any act or circumstance, save for gross negligence by the Planner, causing the loss, damage, destruction, theft and such other related events. 5.1.4 Loss or damage resulting from or related to the use of any equipment on the venue, including but not limited to furniture, cutlery and crockery, sound equipment and photographic equipment or technical failure thereof.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Wedding Planning Agreement, Wedding Planning Agreement

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FORCE MAJEURE OR ACT OF GOD. 5.1 The due performance of this contract is subject to alteration or cancellation by either party owing to any cause beyond their control. In such an event the Planner will not be liable to the Client(s) and/or any further person in respect of any loss and/or damage of whatsoever nature caused by, or arising from any of the following circumstances:nature 5.1.1 Force majeure (Acts of God); ie weather, as in rain, thunderstorms thunderstorms, or lightning that has damaged anything. 5.1.2 The loss, damage, destruction or theft of any property on the venue;. 5.1.3 Any act or circumstance, save for gross negligence by the Planner, causing the loss, damage, destruction, theft and such other related events. 5.1.4 Loss or damage resulting from or related to the use of any equipment on the venue, including but not limited to furniture, cutlery and crockery, sound equipment and photographic equipment or technical failure thereof.or

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Event Planning Agreement

FORCE MAJEURE OR ACT OF GOD. 5.1 The due performance of this contract is subject to alteration or cancellation by either party owing to any cause beyond their control. In such an event the Planner will not be liable to the Client(s) and/or any further person in respect of any loss and/or damage of whatsoever nature caused by, or arising from any of the following circumstances: 5.1.1 Force majeure (Acts of God); ie i.e., – weather, as in rain, thunderstorms or lightning that has damaged anything. 5.1.2 The loss, damage, destruction or theft of any property on the venue; 5.1.3 Any act or circumstance, save for gross negligence by the Planner, causing the loss, damage, destruction, theft and such other related events. 5.1.4 Loss or damage resulting from or related to the use of any equipment on the venue, including but not limited to furniture, cutlery and crockery, sound equipment and photographic equipment or technical failure thereof.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Event Planning Agreement

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FORCE MAJEURE OR ACT OF GOD. 5.1 The due performance of this contract is subject to alteration or cancellation by either party owing to any cause beyond their control. In such an event the Planner will not be liable to the Client(s) and/or any further person in respect of any loss and/or damage of whatsoever nature caused by, or arising from any of the following circumstances: 5.1.1 Force majeure (Acts of God); ) ie – weather, as in rain, thunderstorms or lightning that has damaged anything. 5.1.2 The loss, damage, destruction or theft of any property on the venue; 5.1.3 Any act or circumstance, save for gross negligence by the Planner, causing the loss, damage, destruction, theft and such other related events. 5.1.4 Loss or damage resulting from or related to the use of any equipment on the venue, including but not limited to furniture, cutlery and crockery, sound equipment and photographic equipment or technical failure thereof.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Wedding Planning Agreement

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