Common use of Termination after extended Force Majeure Event Clause in Contracts

Termination after extended Force Majeure Event. If by reason of a Force Majeure Event a Party (“affected Party”) is rendered unable to perform its obligations under this Agreement for a period of more than three (3) consecutive Months, the Parties must meet in an endeavour to identify any alternative viable means to provide the suspended Access Rights and failing an alternative means being agreed upon within one (1) Month of the end of the three (3) Month period the other Party may terminate this Agreement by thirty

Appears in 13 contracts

Samples: Operator Access Agreement, Access Agreement, Coal Access Agreement

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Termination after extended Force Majeure Event. If by reason of a Force Majeure Event a Party (“affected Party”) is rendered unable to perform its obligations under this Agreement for a period of more than three (3) consecutive Months, the Parties must meet in an endeavour to identify any alternative viable means to provide the suspended Access Rights and failing an alternative means being agreed upon within one (1) Month of the end of the three (3) Month period the other Party may terminate this Agreement by thirtythree

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: End User Access Agreement, Train Operations Agreement, Train Operations Agreement

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