Common use of FORCE MAJEURE Clause in Contracts

FORCE MAJEURE. If Licensor should be unable to deliver the Materials due to any cause independent of the will of Licensor, including military conflicts and acts of God (“Force Majeure”), then Licensor shall notify Licensee in writing and Licensor and Licensee shall determine as whether to consider this Agreement terminated. In the event of termination due to Force Majeure, Licensor shall return to Licensee any advance payment made and this reimbursement shall fully hold Licensor harmless from any requests or claims by Licensee.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Licensing Agreement, Licensing Agreement

FORCE MAJEURE. If the Licensor should be is unable to deliver the Materials, Dubbing and Subtitling Materials due to any cause independent of the will of Licensor, including military conflicts and acts of God (Force Majeure), then the Licensor shall notify the Licensee in writing and the Licensor and the Licensee shall determine as whether to consider this Agreement terminated. In the event of termination due to Force Majeure, the Licensor shall return to the Licensee any advance payment made and this reimbursement shall fully hold the Licensor harmless from any requests request or claims by the Licensee.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Licensing Agreement, Licensing Agreement