Common use of Force Majeure Clause in Contracts

Force Majeure. Mondi shall not be liable or be deemed to be in breach of contract by reason of any delay in performing or any failure to perform any of its obligations if the delay or failure was due to any cause beyond its reasonable control (‘Force Majeure’) including but not limited to strikes, lock-outs, insufficient supply of materials or energy, pan- or epidemics, legislative, judicial and governmental acts, quarantines, lack of transport means and similar events or circumstances. This clause shall also apply if Xxxxx’x suppliers suffer any of these Force Majeure events. If a Force Majeure event occurs during an already existing delay, the grace period which has to be granted to Mondi by the Customer shall not expire before the Force Majeure event has ceased. Mondi shall inform the Customer of the start and end of any Force Majeure event as soon as possible.

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