Indemnification and Liability. A. Neither the Contractor, OSC, nor the State shall be liable for any delay or failure in performance beyond its control resulting from acts of war, hostility or sabotage; act of God; electrical, internet or telecommunications outage that is not caused by the obligated party; or government restrictions, or other force majeure. The parties shall use reasonable efforts to eliminate or minimize the effect of such force majeure events upon performance of their respective duties under this Agreement. If such event continues for more than 90 days, either party may terminate all or any agreed upon portion of the Agreement immediately upon written notice. This section does not excuse either party’s obligation to take reasonable steps to follow its normal disaster recovery procedures, or OSC’s obligation to pay for Services provided by the Contractor which have been approved by OSC.
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Samples: This Agreement, Agreement, Agreement
Indemnification and Liability. A. Neither the Contractor, OSC, nor the State shall be liable for any delay or failure in performance beyond its control resulting from acts of war, hostility or sabotage; act of God; electrical, internet or telecommunications outage that is not caused by the obligated party; or government restrictions, or other force majeure. The parties shall use reasonable efforts to eliminate or minimize the effect of such force majeure events upon performance of their respective duties under this Agreement. If such event continues for more than 90 days, either party may terminate all or any agreed upon portion of the Agreement immediately upon written notice. This section Section does not excuse either party’s obligation to take reasonable steps to follow its normal disaster recovery procedures, or OSC’s obligation to pay for Services provided by the Contractor which have been approved by OSC.
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Samples: Draft Contract, Management Services Agreement, Agreement
Indemnification and Liability. A. Neither the Contractor, OSC, nor the State shall be liable for any delay or failure in performance beyond its control resulting from acts of war, hostility or sabotage; act of God; electrical, internet or telecommunications outage that is not caused by the obligated party; or government restrictions, or other force majeure. The parties Parties shall use reasonable efforts to eliminate or minimize the effect of such force majeure events upon performance of their respective duties under this Agreement. If such event continues for more than 90 days, either party may terminate all or any agreed upon portion of the Agreement immediately upon written notice. This section does not excuse either party’s obligation to take reasonable steps to follow its normal disaster recovery procedures, or OSC’s obligation to pay for Services provided by the Contractor which have been approved by OSC.
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Samples: Agreement, Comptroller Agreement, This Agreement
Indemnification and Liability. A. Neither the Contractor, OSC, nor the State shall be liable for any delay or failure in performance beyond its control resulting from acts of war, hostility or sabotage; act of God; electrical, internet or telecommunications outage that is not caused by the obligated party; or government restrictions, or other force majeure. The parties Parties shall use reasonable efforts to eliminate or minimize the effect of such force majeure events upon performance of their respective duties under this Agreement. If such event continues for more than 90 days, either party may terminate all or any agreed upon portion of the Agreement immediately upon written notice. This section Section does not excuse either party’s obligation to take reasonable steps to follow its normal disaster recovery procedures, or OSC’s obligation to pay for Services provided by the Contractor which have been approved by OSC.
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Indemnification and Liability. A. Neither the Contractor, OSC, nor the State shall be liable for any delay or failure in performance beyond its control resulting from acts of war, hostility or sabotage; act of God; electrical, internet or telecommunications outage that is not caused by the obligated party; or government restrictions, or other force majeuremajeure event. The parties Parties shall use reasonable efforts to eliminate or minimize the effect of such force majeure events upon performance of their respective duties under this Agreement. If such event continues for more than 90 days, either party may terminate all or any agreed upon portion of the Agreement immediately upon written notice. This section does not excuse either party’s obligation to take reasonable steps to follow its normal disaster recovery procedures, or OSC’s obligation to pay for Services provided by the Contractor which have been approved by OSC.
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Samples: 'S Contract Number C001137, Agreement
Indemnification and Liability. A. Neither the Contractor, OSC, nor the State shall be liable for any delay or failure in performance beyond its control resulting from acts of war, hostility or sabotage; act of God; electrical, internet or telecommunications outage that is not caused by the obligated party; or government restrictions, or other force majeure. The parties shall use reasonable efforts to eliminate or minimize the effect of such force majeure events upon performance of their respective duties under this Agreement. If such event continues for more than 90 days, either party may terminate all or any agreed upon portion of the Agreement Services immediately upon written notice. This section Section does not excuse either party’s obligation to take reasonable steps to follow its normal disaster recovery procedures, or OSC’s obligation to pay for Services provided by the Contractor which have been approved by OSC.
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Indemnification and Liability. A. Neither the Contractor, OSC, nor the State shall be liable for any delay or failure in performance beyond its control resulting from acts of war, hostility or sabotage; act of God; electrical, internet or telecommunications outage that is not caused by the obligated partyparty or reasonably within its control; or government restrictions, or other force majeuremajeure event. The parties shall use reasonable efforts to eliminate or minimize the effect of such force majeure events upon performance of their respective duties under this Agreement. If such event continues for more than 90 days, either party may terminate all or any agreed upon portion of the Agreement immediately upon written notice. This section does not excuse either party’s obligation to take reasonable steps to follow its normal disaster recovery procedures, or OSC’s obligation to pay for Services services provided by the Contractor which have been approved by OSC.
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Indemnification and Liability. A. Neither the Contractor, OSC, nor the State shall be liable for any delay or failure in performance beyond its control resulting from acts of war, hostility or sabotage; act of God; electrical, internet internet, or telecommunications outage that is not caused by the obligated party; or government restrictions, or other force majeure. The parties Parties shall use reasonable efforts to eliminate or minimize the effect of such force majeure events upon performance of their respective duties under this Agreement. If such event continues for more than 90 days, either party may terminate all or any agreed upon portion of the Agreement Services immediately upon written notice. This section paragraph does not excuse either party’s obligation to take reasonable steps to follow its normal disaster recovery procedures, or OSC’s obligation to pay for Services provided by the Contractor which have been approved by OSC.
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Samples: Agreement
Indemnification and Liability. A. Neither the Contractor, OSC, nor the State shall will be liable for any delay or failure in performance beyond its control resulting from acts of war, hostility hostility, or sabotage; act of God; electrical, internet or telecommunications outage that is not caused by the obligated party; or government restrictions, or other force majeure. The parties shall use reasonable efforts to eliminate or minimize the effect of such force majeure events upon performance of their respective duties under this Agreement. If such event continues for more than 90 days, either party may terminate all or any agreed upon portion of the Agreement immediately upon written notice. This section Section does not excuse either party’s obligation to take reasonable steps to follow its normal disaster recovery procedures, or OSC’s obligation to pay for Services provided by the Contractor which have been approved by OSC.
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Samples: Contract Number C001180
Indemnification and Liability. A. Neither the Contractor, OSC, nor the State shall be liable for any delay or failure in performance beyond its control resulting from acts of war, hostility or sabotage; act of God; electrical, internet internet, or telecommunications outage that is not caused by the obligated party; or government restrictions, or other force majeure. The parties shall use reasonable efforts to eliminate or minimize the effect of such force majeure events upon performance of their respective duties under this Agreement. If such event continues for more than 90 ninety (90) days, either party may terminate all or any agreed upon portion of the Agreement Services immediately upon written notice. This section Article does not excuse either party’s obligation to take reasonable steps to follow its normal disaster recovery procedures, or OSC’s obligation to pay for Services provided by the Contractor which have been approved by OSC.
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Samples: Agreement
Indemnification and Liability. A. Neither the ContractorCounsel, OSC, nor the State shall be liable for any delay or failure in performance beyond its control resulting from acts of war, hostility or sabotage; act of God; electrical, internet or telecommunications outage that is not caused by the obligated party; or government restrictions, or other force majeure. The parties shall use reasonable efforts to eliminate or minimize the effect of such force majeure events upon performance of their respective duties under this Agreement. If such event continues for more than 90 days, either party may terminate all or any agreed upon portion of the Agreement immediately upon written notice. This section paragraph does not excuse either party’s obligation to take reasonable steps to follow its normal disaster recovery procedures, or OSC’s obligation to pay for Services provided by the Contractor Counsel which have been approved by OSC.
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Samples: Agreement
Indemnification and Liability. A. Neither the Contractor, OSC, nor the State shall be liable for any delay or failure in performance beyond its control resulting from acts of war, hostility or sabotage; act of God; electrical, internet or telecommunications outage that is not caused by the obligated party; or government restrictions, or other force majeuremajeure event. The parties shall use reasonable efforts to eliminate or minimize the effect of such force majeure events upon performance of their respective duties under this Agreement. If such event continues for more than 90 days, either party may terminate all or any agreed upon portion of the Agreement immediately upon written notice. This section does not excuse either party’s obligation to take reasonable steps to follow its normal disaster recovery procedures, or OSC’s obligation to pay for Services services provided by the Contractor which have been approved by OSC.
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Samples: This Agreement
Indemnification and Liability. A. Neither the Contractor, OSC, nor the State shall be liable for any delay or failure in performance beyond its control resulting from acts of war, hostility or sabotage; act of God; electrical, internet internet, or telecommunications outage that is not caused by the obligated party; or government restrictions, or other force majeure. The parties shall use reasonable efforts to eliminate or minimize the effect of such force majeure events upon performance of their respective duties under this Agreement. If such event continues for more than 90 days, either party may terminate all or any agreed upon portion of the Agreement immediately upon written notice. This section does not excuse either party’s obligation to take reasonable steps to follow its normal disaster recovery procedures, or OSC’s obligation to pay for Services provided by the Contractor which have been approved by OSC.
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Samples: Agreement
Indemnification and Liability. A. D. Neither the Contractor, OSC, nor the State shall be liable for any delay or failure in performance beyond its control resulting from acts of war, hostility or sabotage; act of God; electrical, internet or telecommunications outage that is not caused by the obligated party; or government restrictions, or other force majeure. The parties shall use reasonable efforts to eliminate or minimize the effect of such force majeure events upon performance of their respective duties under this Agreement. If such event continues for more than 90 days, either party may terminate all or any agreed upon portion of the Agreement immediately upon written notice. This section does not excuse either party’s obligation to take reasonable steps to follow its normal disaster recovery procedures, or OSC’s obligation to pay for Services provided by the Contractor which have been approved by OSC.
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Samples: Contract Number C001148