Common use of Notice of Force Majeure Clause in Contracts

Notice of Force Majeure. If a Party is or will be prevented from performing any of its obligations under the Contract by Force Majeure, then it shall give notice to the other Party of the event or circumstances constituting the Force Majeure and shall specify the obligations, the performance of which is or will be prevented. The notice shall be given within 14 days after the Party became aware, or should have become aware, of the relevant event or circumstance constituting Force Majeure. The Party shall, having given notice, be excused performance of such obligations for so long as such Force Majeure prevents it from performing them. Notwithstanding any other provision of this clause, Force Majeure shall not apply to obligations of either Party to make payments to the other Party under the Contract.

Appears in 15 contracts

Samples: Crane Supply Contract, Crane Supply Contract, Crane Supply Contract

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Notice of Force Majeure. If a Party is or will be prevented from performing any of its obligations under the Contract by Force Majeure, then it shall give notice to the other Party of the event or circumstances constituting the Force Majeure and shall specify the obligations, the performance of which is or will be prevented. The notice shall be given within 14 days after the Party became aware, or should have become aware, of the relevant event or circumstance constituting Force Majeure. The Party shall, having given notice, be excused performance of such obligations for so as long as such Force Majeure prevents it from performing them. Notwithstanding any other provision of this clause, Force Majeure shall not apply to obligations of either Party to make payments to the other Party under the Contract.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: General Terms and Conditions, General Terms and Conditions, General Terms and Conditions

Notice of Force Majeure. If a Party is or will be prevented from performing any of its obligations under the Contract by Force Majeure, then it shall give notice to the other Party of the event or circumstances constituting the Force Majeure and shall specify the obligations, the performance of which is or will be prevented. The notice shall be given within 14 days after the Party became aware, or should have become aware, of the relevant event or circumstance constituting Force Majeure. The Party shall, having given notice, be excused performance of such obligations for so long as such Force Majeure prevents it from performing them. Notwithstanding any other provision of this clauseClause, Force Majeure shall not apply to obligations of either Party to make payments to the other Party under the Contract.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Contract Agreement (Renewable Fuel Corp), Contract Agreement (Renewable Fuel Corp), Contract Agreement (Asia Satellite Telecommunications Holdings LTD)

Notice of Force Majeure. If a Party is or will be prevented from performing any of its obligations under the Contract by Force Majeure, then it shall give notice to the other Party of the event or circumstances constituting the Force Majeure and shall specify the obligations, the performance of which is or will be prevented. The notice shall be given within 14 days fourteen (14) Days after the Party became aware, or should have become aware, of the relevant event or circumstance constituting Force Majeure. The Party shall, having given notice, be excused from performance of such obligations for so long as such Force Majeure prevents it from performing them. Notwithstanding any other provision of this clauseArticle, Force Majeure shall not apply to obligations of either Party to make payments to the other Party under the Contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Manufacturing Agreement

Notice of Force Majeure. 2.6.7.1 If a Party is or will be prevented from performing any of its obligations under the Contract Agreement by Force Majeure, then it shall give notice to the other Party Parties of the event or circumstances constituting the Force Majeure and shall specify the obligations, the performance of which is or will be prevented. The notice shall be given within 14 seven (7) days after of the Party became aware, or should have become aware, of the relevant event or circumstance constituting Force Majeure. . 2.6.7.2 The Party shall, having given notice, be excused performance of such obligations for so long as such Force Majeure prevents it from performing them. . 2.6.7.3 Notwithstanding any other provision of this clausethe Agreement, Force Majeure shall not apply to obligations of either Party to make payments to the other Party under the ContractAgreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Independent Consultancy Services Agreement

Notice of Force Majeure. If a Party is or will be prevented from performing any of its obligations under the Contract by Force Majeure, then it shall give notice to the other Party of the event or circumstances constituting the Force Majeure and shall specify the obligations, the performance of which is or will be prevented. The notice shall be given within 14 days after the Party became aware, or should have become aware, of the relevant event or circumstance constituting Force Majeure. The Party shall, having given notice, be excused performance of such obligations for so long as such Force Majeure prevents it from performing them. Notwithstanding any other provision of this clauseArticle, Force Majeure shall not apply to obligations of either Party to make payments to the other Party under the Contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract Agreement (Renewable Fuel Corp)

Notice of Force Majeure. If a Party is or will be prevented from performing any of its substantial obligations under the Contract by Force Majeure, then it shall give notice to the other Party of the event or circumstances constituting the Force Majeure and shall specify the obligations, the performance of which is or will be prevented. The notice shall be given within 14 days after the Party became aware, or should have become aware, of the relevant event or circumstance constituting Force Majeure. The Party shall, having given notice, be excused performance of such its obligations for so long as such Force Majeure prevents it from performing them. Notwithstanding any other provision of this clauseClause, Force Majeure shall not apply to obligations of either Party to make payments to the other Party under the Contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Unit Price Contract

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Notice of Force Majeure. 7.6.3.1 If a Party is or will be prevented from performing any of its obligations under the Contract Agreement by Force Majeure, then it shall give notice to the other Party of the event or circumstances constituting the Force Majeure and shall specify the obligations, the performance of which is or will be prevented. The notice shall be given within 14 seven (7) days after of the Party became aware, or should have become aware, of the relevant event or circumstance constituting Force Majeure. . 7.6.3.2 The Party shall, having given notice, be excused performance of such obligations for so long as such Force Majeure prevents it from performing them. . 7.6.3.3 Notwithstanding any other provision of this clausethe Agreement, Force Majeure shall not apply to obligations of either Party to make payments to the other Party under the ContractAgreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Professional Services

Notice of Force Majeure. If a Party is or will be prevented from performing any of its obligations under the Contract by Force Majeure, then it shall give notice to the other Party of the event or circumstances constituting the Force Majeure and shall specify the obligations, the performance of which is or will be prevented. The notice shall be given within 14 days after the Party became aware, or should have become aware, of the relevant event or circumstance constituting Force Majeure. The Party shall, having given notice, be excused performance of such its obligations for so long as such Force Majeure prevents it from performing them. Notwithstanding any other provision of this clauseClause, Force Majeure shall not apply to obligations of either Party to make payments to the other Party under the Contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract Agreement

Notice of Force Majeure. If a Party is or will be prevented from performing any of its obligations under the Contract by Force Majeure, then it shall give notice to the other Party of the event or circumstances constituting the Force Majeure and shall specify the obligations, the performance of which is or will be prevented. The notice shall be given within 14 (Fourteen) days after the Party became aware, or should have become aware, of the relevant event or circumstance constituting Force Majeure. The Party shall, having given notice, be excused performance of such obligations for so long as such Force Majeure prevents it from performing them. Notwithstanding any other provision of this clauseClause, Force Majeure shall not apply to obligations of either Party to make payments to the other Party under the Contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Public Private Partnership Agreement

Notice of Force Majeure. If a Party is Is or will be prevented from performing any of its obligations under the Contract by Force Majeure, then it It shall give notice to the other Party of the event or circumstances constituting the Force Majeure and shall specify the obligations, the performance of which is Is or will be prevented. The notice shall be given within 14 days after the Party became aware, or should have become aware, of the relevant event or circumstance constituting Force Majeure. The Party shall, having given notice, be excused performance of such obligations for so long as such Force Majeure prevents it It from performing them. Notwithstanding any other provision of this clauseClause, Force Majeure shall not apply to obligations of either Party to make payments to the other Party under the Contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract

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