Termination for Prolonged Force Majeure Sample Clauses

Termination for Prolonged Force Majeure. If it is foreseeable that the circumstances of Force Majeure and/or the effects thereof may exceed a period of three (3) months or if several cases of Force Majeure will affect more than 50% of the contracted period of the FM Affected Party over a 3 months period during the Delivery Period, the Party not affected by the Force Majeure circumstances shall have the right to terminate the GSA giving a two week prior written notice of such termination.
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Termination for Prolonged Force Majeure. If, as a result of Force Majeure, PLL is prevented from providing the LNG Services to the Customer, or there is a significant impact on the LNG Services PLL can provide, for a period which exceeds or can with reasonable certainty be foreseen to exceed a period of six (06) continuous weeks, either PLL or the Customer may terminate this Agreement by giving a Termination Notice to the other of not less than one (01) Month.
Termination for Prolonged Force Majeure. If the cumulative duration of any period or periods of Force Majeure exceeds three hundred and sixty five (365) days, the Party other than the Party asserting Force Majeure may terminate this Agreement forthwith. If the duration of any single period of Force Majeure exceeds one hundred and eighty (180) days, the Party other than the Party asserting Force Majeure shall be entitled to terminate this Agreement unless the Party asserting Force Majeure can perform or cause somebody to perform at least 70% of its obligations under this Agreement.
Termination for Prolonged Force Majeure. This Agreement may be terminated for prolonged Force Majeure (ninety (90) days or more) pursuant to and in accordance with Section 14.1.
Termination for Prolonged Force Majeure. In the event Force Majeure Event is delayed beyond the period of more than consecutive (eight) 8 weeks in this Contract, on account of one or more events of Force Majeure during the currency of this Contract, the Parties will attempt to arrive at a mutually satisfactory solution, failing which either Party may terminate the Contract by giving a notice to the other Party, but without prejudice to either Party’s right to terminate the Contract under other provisions of the Contract. Upon termination of this Contract in terms of this shall be liable to pay the price for the Cells that have been Delivered or are in transit to [BUYER CO] and /or which are inspected and issued Dispatch Clearance Certificate by [BUYER CO] and/or whose inspection call has been issued by Supplier and the Cells found to be in conformance to the requirements of this Contract as of the date of written notice under Article 17.3 above.
Termination for Prolonged Force Majeure. If an event of Force Majeure affects the Construction Manager’s ability to perform the Services and such Force Majeure continues for at least one hundred eighty (180) consecutive days, then the Owner may, by written notice to the Construction Manager, terminate this Agreement.
Termination for Prolonged Force Majeure. (a) If a Force Majeure lasts for 180 days the Seller may give 45 days' written notice to the Buyer of its intention to terminate this Agreement. If the Force Majeure remains lasting at the expiry of that period the Seller may terminate this Agreement immediately by written notice to the Buyer. (b) Upon termination in accordance with paragraph (a) of this Clause the Buyer shall purchase the Facility from the Seller in accordance with Clause 11.6.
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Termination for Prolonged Force Majeure. (a) If the Period of Force Majeure continues or is in the reasonable judgement of the Parties is likely to continue beyond a period of 120 (one hundred and twenty) days, the Parties may mutually decide to terminate this Agreement or continue this Agreement on mutually agreed revised terms. If the Parties are unable to reach an agreement in this regard, the Affected Party shall after the expiry of the said period of 120 (one hundred and twenty) days, be entitled to terminate the Agreement in which event, the provisions of Article 17 shall, to the extent expressly made applicable, apply. (b) Upon termination of this Agreement under this Section 13.4 during the Construction Period, the Company shall be liable to pay the Operator as termination payment the amount set forth in Section 17.5 (a) below. (c) The Company shall return the Performance Security to the Operator upon the termination of this Agreement for Force Majeure by either Party; provided there are no outstanding claims of the Company on the Operator.
Termination for Prolonged Force Majeure. 16.8.1 If: (A) Seller's Force Majeure results in a delay to the Commercial Operations Date [***] then the Buyer may, in its sole discretion, terminate this Agreement by and upon giving [***] written notice to the other Party; or (B) If at any time during the Contract Term an event or events of Seller's Force Majeure or Buyer’s Force Majeure has been continuing [***]. 16.8.2 The provisions of Clauses 22.6.7 and ‎22.7 shall apply in respect of any termination pursuant to this Clause ‎16.8.
Termination for Prolonged Force Majeure. 34.3.1 If a Force Majeure Event has occurred and is continuing, the Concessionaire or the Contracting Authority may terminate this Concession Agreement in accordance with Clause 41.3 (Termination Procedure), if such Force Majeure Event: (a) has continued for a continuous period in excess of six (6) months, and is still continuing; and (b) during that six (6) month period either: (i) has prevented and is continuing to prevent the Concessionaire from performing all or substantially all of its obligations under this Concession Agreement; or (ii) has had and is continuing to have a material adverse effect on the ability of the Concessionaire to perform its material obligations under this Concession Agreement. 34.3.2 In such event, the Concessionaire shall be entitled to the compensation in accordance with Schedule 10 (Termination Payments).
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