Grounds for relief. 11.1 A circumstance which prevents or substantially obstructs the performance of any of the parties’ obligations under the Agreement, and which was beyond the party's control, including but not limited to stroke of lightning, fire, earthquake, flooding, war, mobilization or major military conscription, uprising or riot, requisition, seizure, currency restriction, public regulation, fuel restrictions, general scarcity of transportation or energy, or strike, blockade, lock- out or other labor dispute, regardless of whether the party is a party to such dispute, and defects or delays in deliveries from sub-suppliers caused by the above mentioned circumstances, shall constitute grounds for relief which entitles the relevant party to appropriate time extensions and relief of liability from conditional fines and other sanctions. A party shall notify the other party in writing without unreasonable delay from the day the party realized or ought to have realized the grounds for relief.
11.2 If the performance of the Agreement is delayed for more than six months due to a circumstance set out in item 11.1, each party shall be entitled to withdraw from the Agreement and shall not be liable to compensate the other party for such withdrawal.
Grounds for relief. 11.1 A circumstance which prevents or substantially obstructs the performance of any of the Parties’ obligations under the Agreement, and which was beyond the Party's control, including but not limited to stroke of lightning, fire, earthquake, flooding, war, mobilization or major military conscription, uprising or riot, requisition, seizure, currency restriction, epdemic, public regulation, fuel restrictions, general scarcity of transportation or energy, or strike, blockade, lock-out or other labor dispute, regardless of whether the Party is a party to such dispute, and non- conformities or delays in deliveries from sub-suppliers caused by the above mentioned circumstances, shall constitute grounds for relief which entitles the relevant Party to appropriate time extensions and relief of liability from conditional fines and other sanctions. A Party shall notify the other party in writing without unreasonable delay from the day the Party realized or ought to have realized the grounds for relief.
11.2 If the performance of the Agreement is delayed for more than six months due to a circumstance set out in item 11.1, each Party shall be entitled to withdraw from the Agreement and shall not be liable to compensate the other Party for such withdrawal.
11.3 Supplier shall similarly be entitled to invoke the protection of clauses 11.1 and 11.2 if the mentioned circumstances, while not preventing or substantially obstructing its performance, cause its costs of fulfilling the Agreement to increase by more than 4 %.
Grounds for relief. 1. The following circumstances shall be considered as grounds for relief if they delay or impede the performance of this Agreement: any circumstance beyond the reasonable control of a party such as fire, war, mobilization or military call up of a comparable scope, requisition, seizure, currency restrictions, insurrection and civil commotion, hi-jacking or an act of terrorism, epidemic, pandemic, shortage of transport, general shortage of materials or personnel, strikes or other industrial disputes and defects or delays in deliver- ies by sub-contractors caused by any such circumstance as re- ferred to in this Article.
2. The party intending to claim relief under article 12.1 shall inform the other party without delay on the occurrence and on the cessa- tion of such circumstance.
3. If grounds for relief prevent the Customer from fulfilling its obliga- tions, the Customer shall reimburse Securitas for costs incurred in securing and protecting the Site(s). The Customer shall also xxxx- xxxxx Securitas for costs incurred for personnel, sub-contractors and equipment which, with the consent of the Customer, are held in readiness to resume the Services.
4. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, a party shall be entitled to terminate this Agreement and the Services with immediate effect by written notice to the other party if performance of the respective undertakings is delayed more than thirty (30) days by reason of any grounds for relief as described in article 12.1.
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Grounds for relief. All cases of grounds for relief such as wars, riots, epidemics, strikes, etc. preventing or reducing the arrivals of our goods lead xxx to the possible suspension of deliveries and authorize the termination of the markets, in whole or in part, without compensation nor notice, but only the seller reserves the right to cancel or reduce his supplies.
Grounds for relief. Circumstances which prevent a party from fulfilling the undertaking laid out in the Agreement and over which the party had no control constitute grounds for relief, giving the party the right to the requisite extension of relevant time periods and temporarily relief from consequences laid out in the Agreement. The party shall immediately notify the other party in writing as soon as it determines that there are grounds for relief. As soon as the grounds for relief have ceased, the Party shall once again without delay perform as specified in the Agreement. This provision does not apply to the Lessee's obligation to pay rent in accordance with point 7.
Grounds for relief. Rexel is not liable for the omission or delay in performance of Rexel’s obligations under the Agreement to the extent that performance is made impossible or substantially more difficult or expensive due to circumstances outside of Rexel’s reasonable control, including but not limited to, new or amended legislation, other government orders, export and import restrictions, war, riots and unrest, strike, lockout, blockade or other labor disputes, disruption of public services, cyber attacks, component shortages, fire, explosion or other casualty, epidemics, pandemics, lightning strikes, natural disasters, floods, extreme weather conditions or for errors or delays in deliveries from subcontractors due to the above-mentioned circumstances.
Grounds for relief. The following circumstances beyond the control of the parties are to be regarded as grounds for relief if they occur after the date of signature of this Contract, or if they occurred before the date of signature of this Contract and the consequences thereof could not have been foreseen before the said date and performance of this Contract is thereby prevented or delayed, such as: - natural disasters, such as lightning, earthquake, flood, hurricane, wind and the like; - fires, explosion, epidemics; - acts of governments; - war and other hostilities (whether war be declared or not), invasion, acts of foreign enemies, mobilization, requisition or embargo; - rebellion, revolution, insurrection, military or usurped power, civil war and terrorist activity; - riot, commotion or disorder, - strikes.
Grounds for relief. The following circumstances shall be deemed to constitute grounds for relief if they arise after the contract was concluded and materially impede its performance: labour disputes and any other circumstances beyond the parties’ control such as conflagration, act of terrorism, war, mobilisation or unforeseen military call-up of equivalent extent, requisition, seizure, currency restrictions, insurrection or riot, shortage of means of transport, general shortage of goods, scrapping of large parts in manufacture, restrictions relating to motive power and such defects and delays in supplies from subcontractors as arise from such circumstances as are contemplated by this clause. A party wishing to rely on any such circumstances as those set out above shall be bound to notify the other party in writing without delay of the occurrence thereof and of their ending. If performance of the contract within a reasonable time is not possible, either party shall be entitled to cancel the contract to the extent that its performance is impeded by circumstances as
Grounds for relief