Common use of Notice of Event of Force Majeure Clause in Contracts

Notice of Event of Force Majeure. In each instance of Force Majeure, the party whose performance is affected shall give the other party written notice thereof no later than five (5) days after having knowledge of the circumstances of Force Majeure or as soon as circumstances otherwise permit. Such notice must include a brief description of the events or circumstances constituting Force Majeure and an estimate of the anticipated delay in performance caused thereby. Not later than five (5) days after knowledge of the cessation of any such continuing events or of circumstances constituting Force Majeure, the party whose performance was affected shall give the other party written notice of the date of such cessation. However, no occurrence of any such event is to be construed to prevent the other party from canceling or terminating these Terms and Conditions of Sale in accordance with the provisions of Section 13 hereof.

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Samples: Terms and Conditions of Sale, Terms and Conditions of Sale, Terms and Conditions of Sale

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Notice of Event of Force Majeure. In each instance of Force Majeure, the party *whose performance is affected shall give the other party written notice thereof no later than five (5) days after having knowledge of the circumstances of Force Majeure or as soon as circumstances otherwise permit. Such notice must include a brief description of the events or circumstances constituting Force Majeure and an estimate of the anticipated delay in performance caused thereby. Not later than five (5) days after knowledge of the cessation of any such continuing events or of circumstances constituting Force Majeure, the party whose performance was affected shall give the other party written notice of the date of such cessation. However, no occurrence of any such event is to be construed to prevent the other party from canceling or terminating these Terms and Conditions of Sale in accordance with the provisions of Section 13 hereof.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Terms and Conditions of Sale

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Notice of Event of Force Majeure. In each instance of Force Majeure, the party whose performance is affected shall give the other party written notice thereof no later than five (5) days after having knowledge of the circumstances of Force Majeure or as soon as circumstances otherwise permit. Such notice must include a brief description of the events or circumstances constituting Force Majeure and an estimate of the anticipated delay in performance caused thereby. Not later than five (5) days after knowledge of the cessation of any such continuing events or of circumstances constituting Force Majeure, the party whose performance was affected shall give the other party written notice of the date of such cessation. However, no occurrence of any such event is to be construed to prevent the other party from canceling or terminating these Terms and Conditions of Sale in accordance with the provisions of Section 13 hereof.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Terms and Conditions of Sale

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