Unexpected Events. (a) If an Unexpected Event prevents or delays a party (Affected Party) from performing any obligation under this Agreement (other than payment of amounts due): (i) as soon as is reasonably practicable, but no later than three business days after the commencement of the Unexpected Event, the Affected Party must give a notice to the other party: A. describing the Unexpected Event; B. specifying the impacted obligations and the extent to which the Affected Party cannot perform those obligations; C. if possible, estimating the period of delay due to the Unexpected Event; and D. specifying the measures proposed to be adopted to remedy or minimise the disruption caused by the Unexpected Event, and those obligations will be suspended for so long as the Unexpected Event continues; and (ii) the Affected Party must use reasonable efforts to mitigate the effects of the Unexpected Event. (b) If the Unexpected Event continues for a period of 60 days or more, either party may (without affecting the accrued rights and obligations of each party as at that date) terminate this Agreement immediately by notice to the other party and the provisions of clause 21.4 will apply. (c) If this Agreement is terminated under clause 22(b), each party will bear its own costs.
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Samples: Standard Research Agreement, Research Agreement, Research Agreement
Unexpected Events. (a) If an Unexpected Event prevents or delays a party (Affected Party) from performing any obligation under this Agreement (other than payment of amounts due):
(i) as soon as is reasonably practicable, but no later than three business days Business Days after the commencement of the Unexpected Event, the Affected Party must give a notice to the other partyparties and the Governance Committee:
A. describing the Unexpected Event;
B. specifying the impacted obligations obligation and the extent to which the Affected Party cannot perform those obligations;
C. if possible, estimating estimate the period of delay due to the Unexpected Event; and
D. specifying the measures proposed to be adopted to remedy or minimise the disruption caused by the Unexpected Event, and those obligations will be suspended for so long as the Unexpected Event continues; and
(ii) the Affected Party must use reasonable efforts to mitigate the effects of the Unexpected Event.
(b) If the Unexpected Event continues for a period of 60 days 30 Business Days or more, either party may (without affecting the accrued rights and obligations of each party as at that date) terminate Governance Committee will further consider the appropriate actions to take in accordance with this Agreement immediately by notice to the other party and the provisions of clause 21.4 will applyAgreement.
(c) If this Agreement is terminated under clause 22(b), each party will bear its own costs.
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Samples: Multi Party Collaboration Agreement, Multi Party Collaboration Agreement
Unexpected Events. (a) If an Unexpected Event prevents or delays a party (Affected Party) from performing any obligation under this Agreement (other than payment of amounts due):
(i) as soon as is reasonably practicable, but no later than three business days after the commencement of the Unexpected Event, the Affected Party must give a notice to the other partyparties and the Governance Committee:
A. describing the Unexpected Event;
B. specifying the impacted obligations obligation and the extent to which the Affected Party cannot perform those obligations;
C. if possible, estimating estimate the period of delay due to the Unexpected Event; and
D. specifying the measures proposed to be adopted to remedy or minimise the disruption caused by the Unexpected Event, and those obligations will be suspended for so long as the Unexpected Event continues; and
(ii) the Affected Party must use reasonable efforts to mitigate the effects of the Unexpected Event.
(b) If the Unexpected Event continues for a period of 60 days or more, either party may (without affecting the accrued rights and obligations of each party as at that date) terminate Governance Committee will further consider the appropriate actions to take in accordance with this Agreement immediately by notice to the other party and the provisions of clause 21.4 will applyAgreement.
(c) If this Agreement is terminated under clause 22(b), each party will bear its own costs.
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Samples: Multi Party Collaboration Agreement
Unexpected Events. β
(a) If an Unexpected Event prevents or delays a party (Affected Party) from performing any obligation under this Agreement (other than payment of amounts due):
(i) as soon as is reasonably practicable, but no later than three business days Business Days after the commencement of the Unexpected Event, the Affected Party must give a notice to the other party:
A. describing the Unexpected Event;
B. specifying the impacted obligations and the extent to which the Affected Party cannot perform those obligations;
C. if possible, estimating the period of delay due to the Unexpected Event; and
D. specifying the measures proposed to be adopted to remedy or minimise the disruption caused by the Unexpected Event, and those obligations will be suspended for so long as the Unexpected Event continues; and
(ii) the Affected Party must use reasonable efforts to mitigate the effects of the Unexpected Event.
(b) If the Unexpected Event continues for a period of 60 days 30 Business Days or more, either party may (without affecting the accrued rights and obligations of each party as at that date) terminate this Agreement immediately by notice to the other party and the provisions of clause 21.4 will apply.apply.β
(c) If this Agreement is terminated under clause 22(b), each party will bear its own costscosts associated with ceasing performance of this Agreement.
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Samples: Research Agreement