Common use of Prolonged Force Majeure Event Clause in Contracts

Prolonged Force Majeure Event. If a Force Majeure Event prevents or inhibits the Supplier's performance of any obligation required to be performed under this Agreement for 60 days or more (or such other period as specified in the Order Form), then the Customer may, at its sole discretion, elect to terminate this Agreement or reduce its scope pursuant to clause 29.1(d).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Ict Agreement, Ict Agreement

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Prolonged Force Majeure Event. β€Œ If a Force Majeure Event prevents or inhibits the Supplier's performance of any obligation required to be performed under this Agreement for 60 days or more (or such other period as specified in the Order Form), then the Customer may, at its sole discretion, elect to terminate this Agreement or reduce its scope pursuant to clause 29.1(d).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.nsw.gov.au, education.nsw.gov.au

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