Common use of Grounds for relief Clause in Contracts

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.

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Samples: General Terms and Conditions, General Terms and Conditions, General Terms and Conditions

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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- 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.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: General Terms and Conditions, General Terms and Conditions

Grounds for relief. 11.1 11.1. A circumstance which prevents or substantially obstructs the performance of any of the parties’ obligations undertakings under the Agreement, and which was beyond the party's controlparty could not dispose of, 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- 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 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.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: General Terms and Conditions

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 ’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, epidemic, public regulation, fuel restrictions, general scarcity of transportation or energy, or strike, blockade, lock- out lockout or other labor labour 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 11.112.1, each party shall be entitled to withdraw from the Agreement and shall not be liable to compensate the other party for such withdrawal. Supplier shall similarly be entitled to invoke the protection of clauses 12.1 and 12.2 if the mentioned circumstances, while not preventing or substantially obstructing its performance, cause its costs of fulfilling the Agreement to increase by more than 10%.

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Samples: General Terms and Conditions

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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 ’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 lockout or other labor labour 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.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: General Terms and Conditions

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 ’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 lockout or other labor labour 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 11.112.1, each party shall be entitled to withdraw from the Agreement and shall not be liable to compensate the other party for such withdrawal.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: General Terms and Conditions

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