Other Force Majeure Events Sample Clauses
The 'Other Force Majeure Events' clause defines additional circumstances beyond the parties' control that may excuse performance under a contract. This clause typically expands the standard list of force majeure events—such as natural disasters or war—to include other unforeseen events like government actions, pandemics, or supply chain disruptions. By specifying these additional events, the clause ensures that parties are not held liable for non-performance when extraordinary situations arise, thereby allocating risk and providing clarity on what constitutes a valid excuse for delay or failure to perform contractual obligations.
Other Force Majeure Events. (a) any act of war (whether declared or undeclared), invasion, armed conflict or act of foreign enemy, blockade, embargo or revolution;
(b) radioactive contamination or ionising radiation originating from a source in the Republic of Mauritius or resulting from another Force Majeure Event;
(c) any riot, insurrection, civil commotion, act or campaign of terrorism that is of a political nature, including actions associated with or directed against Seller or its sub-contractors as part of a broader pattern of actions against companies or facilities in the Republic of Mauritius with foreign ownership or management;
(d) any of the Applicable Permits not being granted by relevant Authorities upon application having been duly made by Seller and diligent efforts having been made by Seller to obtain such Applicable Permits;
(e) any strike, work-to-rule or go-slow (even if such differences could be resolved by conceding to the demands of a labour group) which is not primarily motivated by a desire to influence the actions of Seller so as to preserve or improve conditions of employment, and:
(i) is part of an industry-wide strike, work-to-rule or go-slow, in response to the coming into force, modification, repeal, or change in the interpretation of application of any Law of the Republic of Mauritius after the date of this Agreement;
(ii) is by the employees of any Public Sector Entity in response to the coming into force, modification, repeal or change in the interpretation of any Law of Mauritius after the date of this Agreement; or
(iii) is caused by a Force Majeure Event;
(f) the discovery of mines or munitions on or adjacent to the Site or the site for the Seller Interconnection Facilities rendering operation of the Facility o impossible without imposing risk on any persons or property at or on the Site;
(g) expropriation, management takeover, compulsory acquisition, requisition or nationalisation by any Public Sector Entity of:
(i) any shares in Seller if the result would be for such Public Sector Entity (whether alone or together with any other Public Sector Entities) to acquire ownership or control of a majority of the shares in Seller or the right to control or direct the composition or decisions of the board of directors or the management of Seller; or
(ii) the Facility.
(h) any judgement or order of any court of competent jurisdiction or statutory authority made against Seller in any proceedings for reasons other than:
(i) failure of Seller to comply with an...
Other Force Majeure Events. Any other event (other than those described in this Section 31.1 (Force Majeure Events) outside the reasonable control of the party claiming relief, and which was not reasonably foreseeable by such party, where such event materially and unavoidably prevents or delays such party from performing any of its obligations under this License Agreement, provided that the term "reasonably foreseeable" means any event or circumstance or category of events or circumstances specifically described in this License Agreement or which the party claiming relief knew, or should have known, might occur, and which is of a type that a Concessionaire acting in accordance with Good Industry Practice and this License Agreement would have taken steps to avoid or protect against.
