Common use of Termination due to a Force Majeure Event Clause in Contracts

Termination due to a Force Majeure Event. In case a Force Majeure Event subsists for a period of 180 (one hundred eighty) days or more within a continuous period of 365 (three hundred sixty five) days, either Party may in its sole discretion terminate this Agreement by giving 30 (thirty) days prior Termination Notice in writing to the other Party without being liable in any manner whatsoever.

Appears in 32 contracts

Samples: Draft Lease Agreement, Sub Lease Agreement, Sub Lease Agreement

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Termination due to a Force Majeure Event. In case If a Party is the subject of a Force Majeure Event subsists for a period of 180 (one hundred eighty) days or more within a continuous period of 365 (three hundred sixty five) exceeding 90 days, either the other Party may in its sole discretion terminate this Agreement (in whole or in part) by giving 30 (thirty) days prior Termination Notice in writing days’ written notice to the other Party without being liable in any manner whatsoeveraffected by the Force Majeure Event.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: www.vodafone.co.uk, www.vodafone.co.uk, www.vodafone.co.uk

Termination due to a Force Majeure Event. In case If a Force Majeure Event subsists for a period of 180 (one hundred eighty) days or more within a continuous period of 365 (three hundred sixty five) days, either Party may in its sole discretion terminate this Agreement by giving 30 (thirty) days prior Termination Notice termination notice in writing to the other Party without being liable in any manner whatsoever.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Draft Lease Agreement, Draft Lease Agreement

Termination due to a Force Majeure Event. In case If a Force Majeure Event subsists for a period of 180 (one hundred eighty) days or more within a continuous period of 365 (three hundred sixty five) days, either Party may in its sole discretion terminate this Agreement by giving 30 (thirty) days prior Termination Notice termination notice in writing to the other Party without being liable in any manner whatsoever.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Draft License Agreement

Termination due to a Force Majeure Event. In case If a Force Majeure Event subsists for a period of 180 (one hundred eighty) days or more within a continuous period of 365 (three hundred sixty five) days, either Party may in its sole discretion terminate this Agreement by giving 30 (thirty) days prior Termination Notice in writing to the other Party without being liable in any manner whatsoever.. 11.1 TERM ARTICLE 11‌‌‌

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Concession Agreement

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Termination due to a Force Majeure Event. In case If a Force Majeure Event subsists for a period of 180 (one hundred eighty) days or more within a continuous period of 365 (three hundred sixty five) ] days, either Party may in its sole discretion terminate this Agreement Contract by giving 30 (thirty) days prior Termination Notice in writing to the other Party without being liable in any manner whatsoever.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Management Contract

Termination due to a Force Majeure Event. In case a Force Majeure Event subsists for a period of 180 (one hundred eighty) days or more within a continuous period of 365 (three hundred sixty sixty-five) days, either Party may in its sole discretion terminate this Agreement by giving 30 (thirty) days prior Termination Notice in writing to the other Party without being liable in any manner whatsoever.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: License Agreement

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