MATTERS BEYOND A PARTY'S CONTROL Sample Clauses

MATTERS BEYOND A PARTY'S CONTROL. 16.1 If either party is prevented from fulfilling its obligations under the Agreement by reason of any supervening event beyond its control including (but not limited to) war, national emergency, flood, earthquake, strike or lockout (other than a strike or lockout induced by the party so affected) the party unable to fulfil its obligations and will do everything in its power to resume performance. 16.2 Neither party will be deemed to be in breach of its obligations under the Agreement in the circumstances set out in clause 16.1, subject to the terms set out in that clause. 16.3 If and when the period of such incapacity exceeds two weeks, then the Agreement will automatically terminate unless the parties first agree otherwise in writing.
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MATTERS BEYOND A PARTY'S CONTROL. 20.1 If either Party is prevented from fulfilling its obligations under the Contract by reason of any supervening event beyond its control including (but not limited to) war, national emergency, flood, earthquake, strike or lockout (other than a strike or lockout induced by the Party so affected) the Party unable to fulfill its obligations shall immediately give notice of this to the Other Party and shall do everything in its power to resume performance. 20.2 Neither Party shall be deemed to be in breach of its obligations under the Contract in the circumstances set out in Clause 20.1, subject to the terms set out in that Clause. 20.3 If and when the period of such incapacity exceeds two weeks, then the Contract shall automatically terminate unless the Parties first agree otherwise in writing.
MATTERS BEYOND A PARTY'S CONTROL. If either Party is prevented from fulfilling its obligations under the Contract by reason of any supervening event beyond its control including (but not limited to) war, national emergency, flood, earthquake, strike or lockout (other than a strike or lockout induced by the Party so affected) the Party unable to fulfil its obligations will immediately give notice of this to the other Party and will do everything in its power to resume performance.

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