Outbreak of War Sample Clauses

Outbreak of War. If war or hostilities break out between any two or more of the following countries: U.S.A., the countries or republics having been part of the former U.S.S.R. (except that declaration of war or hostilities solely between any two or more of the countries or republics having been part of the former USSR shall be exempted), P.R.C., U.K., Netherlands, then both Owners and Charterers shall have the right to cancel this charter provided that the hostilities directly interfere with the vessels trading under Clause 4.
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Outbreak of War. If war or hostilities break out between any two or more of the following countries: United States of America, the countries or republics having been part of the former U.S.S.R (except that declaration of war or hostilities solely between any two or more of the countries or republics having been part of the former USSR shall be exempted), Peoples Republic of China, United Kingdom, and the country that the Vessel is registered in, then both Owners and Charterers shall have the right to cancel this Charter provided that such war or hostilities materially and adversely affect the trading of the Vessel for a period of at least 30 days.
Outbreak of War. If, during the currency of the Contract, there is an outbreak of war, whether war is declared or not, in any part of the world which, whether financially or otherwise, materially affects the execution of the Works, the Contractor shall, unless and until the Contract is terminated under the provisions of this Clause, continue to use his best endeavours to complete the execution of the Works. Provided that the Employer shall be entitled, at any time after such outbreak of war, to terminate the Contract by giving notice to the Contractor and, upon such notice being given, the Contract shall, except as to the rights of the parties under this Clause and Clause 16.3, terminate, but without prejudice to the rights of either party in respect of any antecedent breach thereof.
Outbreak of War. If war or hostilities break out between any two or more of the following countries: United States of America, the Russian Federation, the People’s Republic of China, United Kingdom, Brazil, and the country that the Vessel is registered in, then both Owner and Charterer shall have the right to cancel this Charter provided that such war or hostilities materially and adversely affect the trading of the Vessel for a period of at least *****.
Outbreak of War. 26.2.1 If during the currency of the CONTRACT there shall be an out-break of war whether declared or not, in that part of the World which whether financially or otherwise materially affect the execution of the WORK the CONTRACTOR shall unless and until the CONTRACT is terminated under the provisions in this clause continue to use his best endeavour to complete the execution of the WORK, provided always that the EMPLOYER shall be entitled, at any time after such out-break of war to terminate or re-negotiate the CONTRACT by giving notice in writing to the CONTRACTOR and upon such notice being given the CONTRACT shall, save as to the rights of the parties under this clause and to the operation of the clauses entitled settlement of Disputes and Arbitration hereof, be terminated but without prejudice to the right of either party in respect of any antecedent breach thereof. 26.2.2 If the CONTRACT shall be terminated under the provisions of the above clause, the CONTRACTOR shall with all reasonable diligence remove from the SITE all the CONTRACTOR's equipment and shall give similar facilities to his SUB-CONTRACTORS to do so.
Outbreak of War. The Flag State of any Mortgaged Ship becomes involved in war (whether or not declared) or civil war or is occupied by another power by unconstitutional means and such event or circumstance, in the reasonable opinion of the Agent, materially prejudices any Security Interest.
Outbreak of War. If war or hostilities break out between any two or more of the following countries: U.S.A., the countries or republics having been part of the former U.S.S.R (except that declaration of war or hostilities solely between any two or more of the countries or republics having been part of the former USSR shall be exempted), P.R.C., U.K., Netherlands, then both owners and charterers shall have the right to cancel this charter.
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Outbreak of War. (a) Subject to the other provisions of this Clause 25, in the event of an outbreak of war affecting or with a reasonable prospect of affecting Owner, FSRU or Mooring, the parties shall meet to seek to agree a means to provide for the safe lying of the FSRU and the continued safety of the Master and crew, subject to Owner complying at all times with the terms of the War Risks Insurance placed in accordance with Clause 30. If the FSRU’s War Risks insurers require Owner to move the FSRU to a safe place or berth in accordance with the terms of its War Risks policy, Owner shall be permitted to comply with such instructions, and to bring the FSRU back to the Mooring and resume operations under this agreement as soon as reasonably practicable, and the FSRU shall be On-Hire and no Warranty Compensation shall be payable during such time. SPECIFIC TERMS IN THIS EXHIBIT HAVE BEEN REDACTED BECAUSE CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT FOR THOSE TERMS HAS BEEN REQUESTED. THE REDACTED MATERIAL HAS BEEN SEPARATELY FILED WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION, AND THE TERMS HAVE BEEN MARKED AT THE APPROPRIATE PLACE WITH FIVE ASTERISKS (*****). (b) If the Master determines that the FSRU or its crew or cargo is in such peril that the FSRU or its crew ought to be moved, Owner shall (without in any way limiting the Master’s discretion) consult with Company and Master may so move the FSRU or its crew away from the vicinity of the Mooring, and the FSRU shall remain On-Hire with no Warranty Compensation payable, until the time that Owner reasonably requires the crew or FSRU to return to the Mooring and put the FSRU back into service after that peril shall have passed.
Outbreak of War. If war is declared in any location that materially interrupts the performance of this Charter, or actually precludes Charterer’s ability to employ the Vessel, Owner and Charterer (as appropriate based on which entity is affected) shall each have the right to terminate this Charter without penalty; provided, however, that the party seeking to rely upon this Clause 36 has consulted with the other party in good faith and, for a minimum of ***** days after any such outbreak has commenced, each party shall take such steps as may reasonably be available to it (including without limitation a change in the Vessel’s country of registration) with a view to avoiding or mitigating the effects of such war or hostilities, failing which either party may terminate this Charter forthwith.
Outbreak of War. 36. I If war or hostilities break out between any two or more of the following countries: United States of America, the countries or republics having been part of the former U.S.S.R. (except that declaration of war or hostilities solely between any two or more of the countries or republics having been part of the former U.S.S.R. shall be exempted), Peoples Republic of China, United Kingdom, and the country in which the Vessel is registered, then both EE and PREP A shall have the right to terminate this Charter in accordance with Clause 62 provided that such war or hostilities materially and adversely affect the Services provided by the Vessel for a period of at least 90 days. Any payment made in advance and not earned shall be returned to PREP A and EE shall reimburse PREP A for the value of the estimated quantity of bunkers on board at the time of termination at the price paid by PREP A at the last bunkering port.
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