Common use of Notice; Mitigation Clause in Contracts

Notice; Mitigation. The Party claiming Force Majeure (the “Claiming Party”) shall notify the other Party in writing, on or promptly after the date the Party experiencing such Force Majeure first knew of the commencement thereof. The Claiming Party shall provide prompt written notice to the other Party of the cessation of such Force Majeure. Whenever such act, event or condition shall occur, the Claiming Party shall, as promptly as reasonably possible, use its commercially reasonable efforts to resume performance under this Agreement. The Claiming Party shall furnish promptly (if and to the extent available to it) any additional documents or other information relating to the Force Majeure event reasonably requested by the other Party.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Sewer Conveyance and Franchise Agreement, Construction, Operating and Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, Construction, Operating and Cooperative Endeavor Agreement

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