Common use of Termination for Extended Force Majeure Clause in Contracts

Termination for Extended Force Majeure. Either Party shall be entitled to terminate this Agreement upon sixty (60) days prior written notice to the other Party if any Force Majeure Event affecting the other Party has been in existence for a period of ninety (90) consecutive days or longer, unless such Force Majeure Event ceases prior to the expiration of such 60-day period.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Solar System Installation Agreement (CBD Energy LTD), Solar System Installation Agreement (CBD Energy LTD), Solar System Installation Agreement (CBD Energy LTD)

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Termination for Extended Force Majeure. Either If one or more events of Force Majeure curtail or interrupt greater than *** of the Liquefaction Services that would otherwise be available during each month for a period of ***, either Party shall be entitled have the right to terminate this Agreement upon sixty (60) days by providing the other Party with 180 Days’ prior written notice to the other Party if any Force Majeure Event affecting the other Party has been in existence for a period of ninety (90) consecutive days or longer, unless such Force Majeure Event ceases prior to the expiration of such 60-day periodthereof.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Liquefaction Service Agreement (El Paso Pipeline Partners, L.P.), Liquefaction Service Agreement (El Paso Pipeline Partners, L.P.)

Termination for Extended Force Majeure. Either In the event an Affected Party suffers a Force Majeure and such Force Majeure is not cured within 180 days, then the other Party, after providing thirty (30) days written notice, shall be entitled have the right to terminate this Agreement upon sixty (60) days prior written notice to the other Party if any Force Majeure Event affecting the other Party has been in existence for a period of ninety (90) consecutive days or longer, unless such Force Majeure Event ceases prior to the expiration of such 60-day periodContract.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Continental Building Products, Inc., Continental Building Products, Inc.

Termination for Extended Force Majeure. Either Party shall be entitled to terminate If any Force Majeure Event, or the effects thereof, prevents either party from performing its obligations under this Agreement upon for a continuous period of sixty (60) days prior days, either party may terminate this Agreement by written notice to the other Party if any Force Majeure Event affecting the other Party has been in existence for a period of ninety (90) consecutive days or longer, unless such Force Majeure Event ceases prior to the expiration of such 60-day periodparty.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Development and Supply Agreement (Given Imaging LTD)

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Termination for Extended Force Majeure. Either Notwithstanding the foregoing, if an event of Force Majeure has prevented the Affected Party shall be entitled to terminate from performing any of its obligations under this Agreement upon sixty (60) days prior written notice to the other Party if any Force Majeure Event affecting the other Party has been in existence for a period of ninety (90) consecutive days or longerdays, unless then either Party, as its sole and exclusive right and remedy in the case of such extended Event of Force Majeure Event ceases prior Majeure, may terminate this Agreement by providing a Notice of Termination to the expiration of other Party. In such 60-day periodcase, the Agreement shall terminate on the date set forth in such Notice.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement for Sale And

Termination for Extended Force Majeure. Either Party shall be entitled to terminate If a party is prevented from carrying out its obligations under this Agreement upon sixty (60) days prior written notice to the other Party if any agreement as a result of Force Majeure Event affecting the other Party has been in existence for a period of ninety (90) consecutive 6 months, the other party may terminate this agreement by giving 30 days or longernotice to the party claiming Force Majeure, unless such Force Majeure Event ceases without prejudice to any of the rights of either party accrued prior to the expiration date of such 60-day periodtermination.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Progen Pharmaceuticals LTD

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