Common use of No Liability for Force Majeure Clause in Contracts

No Liability for Force Majeure. Neither Party shall be held liable or responsible to the other Party nor be deemed to have defaulted under or breached this Agreement for failure or delay in THIS EXHIBIT HAS BEEN REDACTED AND IS THE SUBJECT OF A CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUEST. REDACTED MATERIAL IS MARKED WITH [***] AND HAS BEEN FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION. fulfilling or performing any term of this Agreement to the extent such failure or delay is caused by or results from causes that are beyond the reasonable control of the affected Party and that could not have been avoided by the exercise of reasonable diligence, provided, however, that the Party so affected shall use commercially reasonable and diligent efforts to avoid or remove or mitigate such causes of non-performance, and shall continue performance with reasonable dispatch wherever such causes are removed. In the event of a force majeure effecting either party’s performance, that party will allocate materials, personnel and resources equitably among all of Orion, USL and Orion’s other customers and commitments.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Quality Assurance Agreement (Osmotica Pharmaceuticals PLC), Quality Assurance Agreement (Osmotica Pharmaceuticals LTD), Quality Assurance Agreement (Osmotica Pharmaceuticals LTD)

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