Suspension of Work for Force Majeure Sample Clauses

Suspension of Work for Force Majeure. If a Force Majeure event occurs, the Party affected shall promptly notify the other Party with evidence of the occurrence of the said event. The Party claiming Force Majeure shall give prompt notice once the end of the Force Majeure situation is foreseeable. Each Party shall do everything reasonably possible to minimize the effects of such Force Majeure. Contractor shall maintain all safety, security and protective measures insofar as possible.
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Suspension of Work for Force Majeure. If a Force Majeure event occurs, the Party affected shall promptly notify the other Party with evidence of the occurrence of the said event. The Party claiming Force Majeure shall give prompt notice once the end of the Force Majeure situation is foreseeable. Each Party shall do everything reasonably possible to minimize the effects of such Force Majeure. Contractor shall maintain all safety, security and protective measures insofar as possible. The Party affected by Force Majeure and which has given such notice shall be excused from the performance of its obligations under the Agreement to the extent that such Party's performance is actually prevented, hindered or delayed, provided that Force Majeure shall not extend the Contract Schedule to the extent that any time lost to Force Majeure is reasonably recoverable over the balance of the Contract Schedule. Force Majeure shall only extend the Contract Schedule as provided for in sub-Section 41.2.4. Subject to Section 41.3 each Party shall bear separately all direct and indirect financial consequences of such Force Majeure situation and shall not be entitled to request a Change Order in respect thereof, provided that if Canadian Natural directs Contractor to take specific actions to mitigate or repair the effects of a Force Majeure, Contractor shall be compensated for Canadian Natural Approved costs to mitigate the effects of the Force Majeure. Time extensions for delays affecting the Contract Schedule due to Force Majeure shall only be granted for delays affecting the critical path of the Contract Schedule. Termination of Agreement for Force Majeure If completion of the Work is, in the opinion of Canadian Natural, made impossible due to Force Majeure, or if a situation of Force Majeure has lasted (or in the joint opinion of the Parties is anticipated to last) more than one hundred and twenty (120) consecutive days and has affected the entire Work currently performed, either Party shall have the right to terminate the Agreement by notice to the other Party. In the case of a termination of the Agreement pursuant to sub-Section 41.3.1:
Suspension of Work for Force Majeure. 43.2.1 If a Force Majeure event occurs, the Party affected shall promptly notify the other Party with evidence of the occurrence of the said event. The Party claiming Force Majeure shall give prompt notice once the end of the Force Majeure situation is foreseeable. Each Party shall do everything reasonably possible to minimize the effects of such Force Majeure. Contractor shall maintain all safety, security and protective measures insofar as possible. 43.2.2 The Party affected by Force Majeure and which has given such notice shall be excused from the performance of its obligations under the Agreement to the extent that such Party's performance is actua ly prevented, hindered or delayed, provided that Force Majeure shall not extend the Contract Schedule to the extent that any time lost to Force Majeure is reasonably recoverable over the balance of the Contract Schedule. Force Majeure shall only extend the Contract Schedule as provided for in sub-Section 43.2.4. 43.2.3 Subject to Section 43.3 each Party shall bear separately all direct and indirect financial consequences of such Force Majeure situation and shall not be entitled to request a Change Order in respect thereof, provided that if Canadian Natural directs Contractor to take specific actions to mitigate or repair the effects of a Force Majeure, Contractor shall be compensated for Canadian Natural Approved costs to mitigate the effects of the Force Majeure. 43.2.4 Time extensions for delays affecting the Contract Schedule due to Force Majeure shall only be granted for delays affecting the critical path of the Contract Schedule.

Related to Suspension of Work for Force Majeure

  • Suspension of Work The Department may, at its sole discretion, suspend any or all activities under the Contract, at any time, when it is in the best interest of the State of Florida to do so. The Customer may suspend a resulting contract or purchase order, at any time, when in the best interest of the Customer to do so. The Department or Customer will provide the Contractor written notice outlining the particulars of the suspension. After receiving a suspension notice, the Contractor must comply with the notice and will cease the performance of the Contract or purchase order. Suspension of work will not entitle the Contractor to any additional compensation. The Contractor will not resume performance of the Contract or purchase order until so authorized by the Department.

  • Termination for Force Majeure 15.5.1. The License Agreement may be terminated for Force Majeure Reasons as specified in Article -14.

  • CORRECTION OF WORK 13.2.1 The Contractor shall be responsible for correcting all Work which the Architect has found to be defective or which fails to conform to the Contract Documents whether observed be- fore or after Substantial Completion and whether or not fabricated, installed or completed. The Contractor shall bear all costs of correcting such rejected Work, including compensation for the Architect's and the State’s additional services made necessary thereby. 13.2.2 If, within one year after the Date of Substantial Completion of the Work or designated portion thereof or within one year after acceptance by the State of designated equipment or within such longer period of time as may be prescribed by law or by the terms of any applicable special warranty required by the Contract Documents, any of the Work is found to be defective or not in accordance with the Contract Documents, the Contractor shall correct it promptly after receipt of a written notice from the State to do so unless the State has previously given the Contractor a written acceptance of such condition. This obligation shall survive termination of the Contract. The State shall give such notice promptly after discovery of the condition. 13.2.3 The Contractor shall remove from the site all portions of the Work which are defective or non-conforming and which have not been corrected under Subparagraphs 4.5.1, 13.2.1 and 13.2.4 If the Contractor fails to correct defective or nonconforming Work as provided in Subparagraphs 4.5.1, 13.2.1 and 13.2.2, the State may correct it in accordance with Paragraph 13.2.5 If the Contractor does not proceed with the correction of such defective or non- conforming Work within a reasonable time fixed by written notice from the Architect, the State may remove it and may store the materials or equipment at the expense of the Contractor. If the Contractor does not pay the cost of such removal and storage within ten days thereafter, the State may upon ten additional days written notice sell such Work at auction or at private sale and shall account for the net proceeds thereof, after deducting all the costs that should have been borne by the Contractor, including compensation for the Architect's and the State’s additional services and expenses made necessary thereby. If such proceeds of sale do not cover all costs which the Contractor should have borne, the difference shall be charged to the Contractor and an appropriate Change Order shall be issued. If the payments then or thereafter due the Contractor are not sufficient to cover such amount, the Contractor shall pay the difference to the State. 13.2.6 The Contractor shall bear the cost of making good all work of the State or separate contractors destroyed or damaged by such correction or removal. 13.2.7 Nothing contained in this Paragraph 13.2 shall be construed to establish a period of limitation with respect to any other obligation which the Contractor might have under the

  • Duration of Force Majeure An Interconnection Party shall not be responsible, or considered to be in Breach or Default under this Interconnection Service Agreement, for any non-performance, any interruption or failure of service, deficiency in the quality or quantity of service, or any other failure to perform any obligation hereunder to the extent that such failure or deficiency is due to Force Majeure. An Interconnection Party shall be excused from whatever performance is affected only for the duration of the Force Majeure and while the Interconnection Party exercises Reasonable Efforts to alleviate such situation. As soon as the non-performing Interconnection Party is able to resume performance of its obligations excused because of the occurrence of Force Majeure, such Interconnection Party shall resume performance and give prompt notice thereof to the other parties.

  • Notification of Force Majeure Event 11.5.1 The Affected Party shall give notice to the other Party of any event of Force Majeure as soon as reasonably practicable, but not later than seven (7) days after the date on which such Party knew or should reasonably have known of the commencement of the event of Force Majeure. If an event of Force Majeure results in a breakdown of communications rendering it unreasonable to give notice within the applicable time limit specified herein, then the Party claiming Force Majeure shall give such notice as soon as reasonably practicable after reinstatement of communications, but not later than one (1) day after such reinstatement. Provided that, such notice shall be a pre-condition to the Affected Party’s entitlement to claim relief under this Agreement. Such notice shall include full particulars of the event of Force Majeure, its effects on the Party claiming relief and the remedial measures proposed. The Affected Party shall give the other Party regular reports on the progress of those remedial measures and such other information as the other Party may reasonably request about the Force Majeure. 11.5.2 The Affected Party shall give notice to the other Party of (i) the cessation of the relevant event of Force Majeure; and (ii) the cessation of the effects of such event of Force Majeure on the performance of its rights or obligations/ roles under this Agreement, as soon as practicable after becoming aware of each of these cessations.

  • UNCOVERING OF WORK 13.1.1 If any portion of the Work should be covered contrary to the request of the Architect or to requirements specifically expressed in the Contract Documents, it must, if required in writing by the Architect, be uncovered for his or her observation and shall be replaced at the Contractor's expense. 13.1.2 If any other portion of the Work has been covered which the Architect has not specifically requested to observe prior to being covered, the Architect may request to see such Work and it shall be uncovered by the Contractor. If such Work is found in accordance with the Contract Documents, the cost of uncovering and replacement shall, by appropriate Change Order, be charged to the State. If such Work is found not to be in accordance with the Contract Documents, the Contractor shall pay such costs unless it is found that this condition was caused by the State or a separate contractor as provided in Article 6 of these General Conditions, in which event the State shall be responsible for the payment of such costs.

  • Termination Notice for Force Majeure Event If a Force Majeure Event subsists for a period of 180 (one hundred and eighty) days or more within a continuous period of 365 (three hundred and sixty five) days, either Party may in its discretion terminate this Agreement by issuing a Termination Notice to the other Party without being liable in any manner whatsoever, save as provided in this Article 34, and upon issue of such Termination Notice, this Agreement shall, notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, stand terminated forthwith; provided that before issuing such Termination Notice, the Party intending to issue the Termination Notice shall inform the other Party of such intention and grant 15 (fifteen) days time to make a representation, and may after the expiry of such 15 (fifteen) days period, whether or not it is in receipt of such representation, in its sole discretion issue the Termination Notice.

  • Suspension of Work Authorization DocuSign Envelope ID: F977C999-9391-4B1E-8882-3E74EBE07795

  • Notice of Force Majeure Event 14.2.1. As soon as practicable and in any case within 3 days of the date of occurrence of a Force Majeure Event or the date of knowledge thereof, the Party which is rendered wholly or partially unable to perform any of its obligations under this Agreement because of a Force Majeure Event (the “Affected Party”) shall notify the other party of the same, setting out, inter alia, the following in reasonable detail: a) The nature and extent of the Force Majeure Event ; b) The estimated period for which the Force Majeure Event is expected to last; c) The nature of and the extent to which, performance of any of its obligations under this Agreement is affected by the Force Majeure Event; d) The measures which the Affected Party has taken or proposes to take to alleviate/mitigate the impact of the Force Majeure Event and to resume performance of such of its obligations affected thereby; and e) Any other relevant information concerning the Force Majeure Event, and /or the rights and obligations of the Parties under this Agreement.

  • Termination for continuing Force Majeure Event Either Party may, by written notice to the other, terminate this Framework Agreement if a Force Majeure Event endures for a continuous period of more than one hundred and twenty (120) Working Days.

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