Mitigation of Force Majeure Event Sample Clauses

Mitigation of Force Majeure Event. Upon receipt of a Force Majeure Notice, each Party shall: a. mitigate or minimise the effects of the Force Majeure Event to the extent reasonably practicable; and b. take all actions reasonably practicable to mitigate any loss suffered by the other Party as a result of the Affected Party's failure to carry out its obligations under this Insurance Contract.
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Mitigation of Force Majeure Event. Subject to clause 29.6 (“End of Force Majeure Event”), the Affected Party must use all reasonable endeavours to remove, overcome or minimise the effects of the Force Majeure Event as quickly as possible, and the other party must cooperate and give such assistance as the Affected Party may reasonably request in connection with the Force Majeure Event.
Mitigation of Force Majeure Event. A party affected by a Force Majeure Event shall use all reasonable endeavours to remove the effect of each Force Majeure Event affecting its performance of this Agreement, but nothing in this clause 10.2 requires it to settle any industrial dispute otherwise than as that party in its absolute discretion sees fit.
Mitigation of Force Majeure Event. Each Party suffering a Force Majeure Event shall take, or cause to be taken, such action as may be necessary to void, or nullify, or otherwise to mitigate, in all material respects, the effects of such Force Majeure Event. The Parties shall take all reasonable steps to ensure normal performance under this Agreement, including the resumption of any disrupted obligations.
Mitigation of Force Majeure Event. Subject to clause 25.6, Powerlink must use all reasonable endeavours to remove, overcome or minimise the effects of the Force Majeure Event as quickly as possible, and the Owner must cooperate and give such assistance as Powerlink may reasonably request in connection with the Force Majeure Event.
Mitigation of Force Majeure Event. A party affected by a force majeure event shall use its best endeavours to remove the effect of such force majeure event affecting its performance of this Agreement, but Electricity Industry Code: NinthTenth Edition nothing in this clause requires it to settle any industrial dispute otherwise than as that party in its absolute discretion sees fit.
Mitigation of Force Majeure Event. If the performance by Project Operator or its obligation under this agreement or the operation of the Project are adversely affected by a Force Majeure Event, then Project Operator must use its best endeavours (including by incurring reasonable costs) to mitigate the effect of that Force Majeure Event upon the Project and Project Operator’s performance of its obligations under this agreement as soon as is reasonably practicable. Without limiting Project Operator’s obligation under this clause 19.7, during a Force Majeure Event, Project Operator must use reasonable endeavours to minimise the amount of any payments payable by the Commonwealth pursuant to Schedule 1 (“Support terms").
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Mitigation of Force Majeure Event. If the performance by Project Operator or its obligation under this agreement or the operation of the Project are adversely affected by a Force Majeure Event, then Project Operator must use its best endeavours (including by incurring reasonable costs) to mitigate the effect of that Force Majeure Event upon the Project and Project Operator’s performance of its obligations under this agreement as soon as is reasonably practicable.
Mitigation of Force Majeure Event. The affected party shall use all reasonable diligence to remove or overcome the Force Majeure situation as quickly as possible in an economic manner, but shall not be obligated to settle any labour or landowner dispute except on terms acceptable to it and all such disputes shall be handled within the sole discretion of the affected party. For the purposes of this clause, “affected party” means either Xxxxx or Exeter.
Mitigation of Force Majeure Event. Upon occurrence of Force Majeure Event, the Affected Party shall immediately take steps as are reasonably necessary to remove the causes resulting in Force Majeure if within its control and to mitigate the effect thereof. Any costs incurred and attributable to such event or curing of the Force Majeure Event shall be solely borne by the Affected Party.
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