Common use of Non Political Force Majeure Events Clause in Contracts

Non Political Force Majeure Events. A Non-Political Event shall mean one or more of the following acts or events: acts of God, epidemic, pandemic, extremely adverse weather conditions, lightning, earthquake, landslide, cyclone, flood, volcanic eruption, chemical or radioactive contamination or ionising radiation, fire or explosion (to the extent of contamination or radiation or fire or explosion originating from a source external to the Site); strikes or boycotts (other than those involving the Licensee, Contractors or their respective employees/ representatives or attributable to any act or omission of any of them) interrupting supplies and services to the Project for a period exceeding a continuous period of 30 (thirty) days in an Accounting Year, and not being an Indirect Indian Political Event set forth in Clause 28.3 hereof; any failure or delay of a Contractor but only to the extent caused by another Non-Political Event and which does not result in any offsetting compensation being payable to the Licensee by or on behalf of such Contractor; Any judgement or order of any court of competent jurisdiction or statutory authority in India made against the Licensee in any proceedings for reasons other than failure of the Licensee to comply with any Applicable Law or Applicable Permits or on account of breach thereof, or of any contract, or enforcement of this Agreement or exercise of any of its rights under this Agreement by the Licensor; the discovery of geological conditions, toxic contamination or archaeological remains on the Site that could not reasonably have been expected to be discovered through a site inspection; or Any event or circumstance of a nature analogous to any of the foregoing.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: License Agreement, License Agreement, License Agreement

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