Common use of Impracticability Clause in Contracts

Impracticability. Providing Party shall not be required to provide any Service to the extent that the performance of such Service becomes "Impracticable" as a result of a cause or causes outside the reasonable control of Providing Party including unfeasible technological requirements, or to the extent the performance of such Services would require Providing Party to violate any applicable laws, rules or regulations or would result in the breach of any software license or other applicable contract.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Services Agreement (Convergys Corp), Services Agreement (Convergys Corp), Services Agreement (Cincinnati Bell Inc /Oh/)

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Impracticability. Providing Party Neither party hereto shall not be required to provide any Service service to the extent that the performance of such Service service becomes "Impracticable" as a result of a cause or causes outside the reasonable control of Providing Party such party, including without limitation unfeasible technological requirements, or to the extent the performance of such Services services would require Providing Party to violate any applicable laws, rules or rules, regulations or existing written policies of such parties or would result in the breach of any software license or other applicable contract.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Transitional Services Agreement (Axcelis Technologies Inc), Transitional Services Agreement (Axcelis Technologies Inc)

Impracticability. Providing Neither Party shall not be required to provide any Service to the extent that the performance of such Service becomes "Impracticable" as a result of a cause or causes outside the reasonable control of Providing such Party including unfeasible technological requirements, or to the extent the performance of such Services would require Providing either Party to violate any applicable laws, rules or regulations or would result in the breach of any software license or other applicable contractregulations.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Services Agreement (Osiris CORP)

Impracticability. Providing No Party shall not be required to provide any Service Services to the extent that the performance of such Service becomes "Impracticable" as a result of a cause or causes outside the reasonable control of Providing such Party including unfeasible technological requirements, or to the extent the performance of such Services would require Providing such Party to violate any applicable laws, rules or regulations or would result in the breach of any confidentiality or non-disclosure obligations, software license or other applicable contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: License Agreement (Peoplepc Inc)

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Impracticability. Providing A Party shall not be required to provide any Service to the extent that the performance of such Service becomes "Impracticable" as a result of a cause or causes outside the reasonable control of Providing Party including unfeasible technological requirementsthat Party, or to the extent the performance of such Services would require Providing the Party to violate any applicable laws, rules or regulations or would result in the breach of any software license agreement or other applicable contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Transitional Services Agreement (Allegheny Energy Inc)

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