Unavoidable Reasons Sample Clauses

The 'Unavoidable Reasons' clause defines circumstances beyond the control of the parties that may prevent them from fulfilling their contractual obligations. Typically, this clause lists events such as natural disasters, government actions, or other unforeseeable incidents that neither party could have anticipated or prevented. Its core function is to excuse or delay performance without penalty when such uncontrollable events occur, thereby allocating risk and providing clarity on how disruptions are managed under the contract.
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Unavoidable Reasons. Neither party shall be liable to the other party for nonperformance or delay in performance of any of its obligations under this contract due to war, natural disaster, epidemic, go-slow, lockout or any other causes reasonably beyond its control.
Unavoidable Reasons. Neither party shall be liable to the other party for non performance or delay in performance of any of its obligations under this contrac t due to war, natural disaster, epidemic, go -slow, lockout or any other causes reasonably beyond its control.