Common use of Impracticability Clause in Contracts

Impracticability. A Service Provider shall not be required to provide any Service to the extent the performance of such Service becomes impracticable as a result of a cause or causes outside the reasonable control of the Service Provider, including unfeasible technological requirements, or to the extent the performance of such Services would require the Service Provider to violate any Applicable Law, or would result in the breach of any license, Governmental Authorization or Contract (an “Impracticability”).

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Transition Services Agreement (Phoenix Companies Inc/De), Transition Services Agreement (Virtus Investment Partners, Inc.), Transition Services Agreement (Patriot Coal CORP)

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Impracticability. A The Service Provider shall not be required to provide any Service to the extent the performance of such Service (a) becomes impracticable impracticable, in any material respect, as a result of a cause or causes outside the reasonable control of the Service Provider, including unfeasible technological requirements, or to the extent the performance of such Services (b) would require the Service Provider to violate any Applicable Lawapplicable laws, rules, or regulations, or (c) would result in the breach of any license, Governmental Authorization agreement or Contract (an “Impracticability”)other applicable contract existing on the Execution Date.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Transitional Services Agreement (Atmos Energy Corp), Transitional Services Agreement (Atmos Energy Corp), Transitional Services Agreement (Atmos Energy Corp)

Impracticability. A Service Provider shall not be required to provide any Service to the extent the performance of such Service becomes impracticable "Impracticable" as a result of a cause or causes outside the reasonable control of the Service Provider, Provider including unfeasible technological requirements, or to the extent the performance of such Services would require the Service Provider to violate any Applicable Lawapplicable laws, rules or regulations or would result in the breach of any license, Governmental Authorization software license or Contract (an “Impracticability”)other applicable contract.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Master Transitional Services Agreement (Millipore Microelectronics Inc), Master Transitional Services Agreement (Millipore Corp /Ma), Transitional Services Agreement (Advanced Medical Optics Inc)

Impracticability. A Service Provider shall not be required to provide any Service to the extent the performance of such Service becomes impracticable "Impracticable" as a result of a cause or causes outside the reasonable control of the Service Provider, Provider including unfeasible technological requirements, or to the extent the performance of such Services would require the Service Provider to violate any Applicable Lawapplicable laws, rules or regulations, would result in the breach of any license, Governmental Authorization software license or Contract (an “Impracticability”).other applicable contract

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Transitional Services Agreement (Amo Holdings LLC), Transitional Services Agreement (Allergan Inc)

Impracticability. A Service Provider shall not be required to provide any Service to the extent the performance of such Service becomes impracticable as a result of a cause or causes outside the reasonable control of the Service Provider, including unfeasible technological requirements, or to the extent the performance of such Services would require the Service Provider to violate any Applicable Law, or would result in the breach of any license, Governmental Authorization or Contract (an “Impracticability”"IMPRACTICABILITY").

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Transitional Services Agreement (Novelis Inc.), Transitional Services Agreement (Novelis Inc.)

Impracticability. A The Service Provider shall not be required to provide any Service to the extent the performance of such Service becomes impracticable as a result of a impractical due to cause or causes outside the reasonable control of the Service Provider, including including, without limitation, failure of the Service Recipient to comply with Section 6.01, unfeasible technological requirements, or to the extent the performance of such Services would require the Service Provider to violate any Applicable applicable Law, or would result in the breach of any license, Governmental Authorization or Contract (each, an “Impracticability”).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Transition Services Agreement (Engility Holdings, Inc.), Transition Services Agreement (L 3 Communications Holdings Inc)

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Impracticability. A No Service Provider shall not be required to provide any Service to the extent the performance of such Service becomes impracticable as a result of a cause or causes outside the reasonable control of the Service Provider, including unfeasible technological requirements, or to the extent the performance of such Services Service would require the Service Provider to violate any Applicable Law, Law or would result in the breach of any license, Governmental Authorization software license or Contract other contract to which the Service Provider is a party or by which it or any of its assets and properties is bound (an “"Impracticability").

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Corporate Services Agreement (Tality Corp)

Impracticability. A No Service Provider shall not be required to provide any Service to the extent the performance of such Service becomes impracticable as a result of a cause or causes outside the reasonable control of the Service Provider, including unfeasible technological requirements, or to the extent the performance of such Services Service would require the Service Provider to violate any Applicable Law, Law or would result in the breach of any license, Governmental Authorization software license or Contract other contract to which the Service Provider is a party or by which it or any of its assets and properties is bound (an “Impracticability”"IMPRACTICABILITY").

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Corporate Services Agreement (Cadence Design Systems Inc)

Impracticability. A The Service Provider shall not be required to provide any Service to the extent the performance of such Service becomes impracticable as a result of a due to cause or causes outside the reasonable control of the Service Provider, including including, without limitation, failure of the Service Recipient to comply with Section 6.01, unfeasible technological requirements, or to the extent the performance of such Services would require the Service Provider to violate any Applicable applicable Law, or would result in the breach of any license, Governmental Authorization or Contract (each, an “Impracticability”).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Transition Services Agreement (Engility Holdings, Inc.)

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