Common use of Unavoidable Events Clause in Contracts

Unavoidable Events. Neither party hereto shall be considered in breach of its obligations if it shall fail to fulfill its obligations hereunder wholly or principally because of acts of God, war, riot, civil commotion, tempest, flood, fire, strike, or any other circumstances beyond the control of the party which would otherwise be in default of its obligations, provided that such obligation is fulfilled within a reasonable period after such cause shall have been removed.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: License Agreement (Mass Megawatts Power Inc), License Agreement (Mass Megawatts Power Inc), License Agreement (Mass Megawatts Power Inc)

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Unavoidable Events. Neither party hereto shall be considered in breach of its obligations if it shall fail to fulfill its obligations hereunder wholly or principally because of acts of God, war, riot, civil commotion, tempest, tempest flood, fire, strike, or any other circumstances beyond the control of the party which would otherwise be in default of its obligations, provided that such obligation is fulfilled within a reasonable period after such cause shall have been removed.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: License Agreement (Mass Megawatts Power Inc)

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