Common use of FORCE Clause in Contracts

FORCE. MAJEURE Neither party shall be liable under the agreement as a result of any delay, failure or interruption resulting from acts of God, acts of civil or military authorities, acts or orders of governmental authorities, catastrophes or any other occurrences or circumstances beyond the parties’ reasonable control.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Services Agreement, Services Agreement, Services Agreement

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FORCE. MAJEURE Neither party shall be held liable under the agreement as a result for any damages or loss due to delay or failure in performance of any delaypart of this Agreement from any cause beyond its control and without its fault or negligence, failure or interruption resulting from such as acts of God, acts of civil or ·military authoritiesauthority, acts government regulations, embargoes, epidemics, war, · terrorist acts, riots, insurrections, fires, explosions, earthquakes, nuclear accidents, floods, strikes, power blackouts, volcanic action, other major environmental disturbances or orders of governmental authorities, catastrophes or any other occurrences or circumstances beyond the parties’ reasonable controlunusually severe weather conditions.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Agreement

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