Common use of Termination for Extended Force Majeure Clause in Contracts

Termination for Extended Force Majeure. If Contractor’s ability to perform hereunder is delayed or prevented, in whole or in part, for a period of 30 consecutive days as a result of an event of Force Majeure, GRTC shall have the right, at its sole option, to terminate this Agreement, in whole or in part, by giving written notice of termination to Contractor. Such termination shall be effective no earlier than 10 days after Contractor’s receipt of such notice and without regard to whether the event of Force Majeure ends prior to the date on which the termination becomes effective.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Draft Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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Termination for Extended Force Majeure. If Contractor’s ability to perform hereunder is delayed or prevented, in whole or in part, for a period of 30 14 consecutive days as a result of an event of Force Majeure, GRTC shall have the right, at its sole option, to terminate this Agreement, in whole or in part, by giving written notice of termination to Contractor. Such termination shall be effective no earlier than 10 days after Contractor’s receipt of such notice and without regard to whether the event of Force Majeure ends prior to the date on which the termination becomes effective.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: mvendor.cgieva.com, Agreement, Agreement

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