Common use of Mitigation of Force Majeure Event Clause in Contracts

Mitigation of Force Majeure Event. ‌ Subject to clause 29.6 (“End of Force Majeure Event”), the Affected Party must use 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.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.powerlink.com.au, www.powerlink.com.au

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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.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.powerlink.com.au, www.powerlink.com.au

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Mitigation of Force Majeure Event. ‌ Subject to clause 29.6 (“End of Force Majeure Event”)30.6, 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 each other party must cooperate and give such assistance as the Affected Party may reasonably request in connection with the Force Majeure Event.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.powerlink.com.au, www.powerlink.com.au

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