Common use of UNFORESEEABLE CIRCUMSTANCES AND FORCE MAJEURE Clause in Contracts

UNFORESEEABLE CIRCUMSTANCES AND FORCE MAJEURE. In the occurrence of any facts and/or events characterized and provided for in LAW, and according to Brazilian case law, as “unforeseeable circumstances” and/or “force majeure”, the PARTIES shall use their best efforts, by common agreement and in good faith, to minimize the consequences of such events on the provision of the SERVICES herein agreed.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Private Instrument of Reciprocal Assumption of Obligations, Commercial Representation and Other Agreements (Brazil Potash Corp.), Private Instrument of Reciprocal Assumption of Obligations, Commercial Representation and Other Agreements (Brazil Potash Corp.), Private Instrument of Reciprocal Assumption of Obligations, Commercial Representation and Other Agreements (Brazil Potash Corp.)

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