Common use of Occurrence and Notice Clause in Contracts

Occurrence and Notice. To the extent either Party is prevented by Force Majeure from carrying out, in whole or part, its obligations under this Agreement and such Party (the “Claiming Party”) gives notice and details of the Force Majeure to the other Party as soon as practicable, then, unless the terms of this Agreement specify otherwise, the Claiming Party shall be excused from the performance of its obligations related thereto. The Claiming Party shall remedy the Force Majeure with all reasonable dispatch. The non-Claiming Party shall not be required to perform its obligations to the Claiming Party that correspond to the obligations of the Claiming Party that are excused by Force Majeure.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Wholesale Renewable Power Purchase Agreement, Wholesale Renewable Power Purchase Agreement, Wholesale Renewable Power Purchase Agreement

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Occurrence and Notice. To the extent either Party is prevented by Force Majeure from carrying out, in whole or part, its obligations under this Agreement and such Party (the “Claiming Party”) gives notice and details of the Force Majeure to the other Party as soon as practicable, then, unless the terms of this Agreement specify otherwise, the Claiming Party shall be excused from the performance of its obligations related thereto. The Claiming Party shall remedy the Force Majeure with all reasonable dispatch. The non-Claiming Party shall not be required to perform its obligations to the Claiming Party that correspond to the obligations of the Claiming Party that are excused by Force Majeure.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Wholesale Renewable Power Purchase Agreement, Wholesale Renewable Power Purchase Agreement

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