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Common use of Impossibility Clause in Contracts

Impossibility. Vendor will not be liable for any failure or delay in performance, due in whole or in part, to utility failures (including power), failure of the internet, failure of telecommunications or information technology services, failure of telecommunications or information technology equipment, strikes or other labor disturbances (including without limitation a strike or other labor disturbance arising in respect of any Vendor Group companies or their agents, licensors, representatives, suppliers, distributors, resellers and other business partners), acts of war or terror, denial of service attacks or other information technology attacks or breaches affecting Vendor, any member of Vendor Group or their suppliers, floods, sabotage, fire, other natural disasters or Acts of God, or any other cause beyond Vendor’s reasonable control.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: End User License Agreement, End User License Agreement, End User License Agreement