Consequences of Force Majeure Sample Clauses

Consequences of Force Majeure. If the Affected Party has taken all necessary steps towards mitigating the effect of a Force Majeure event, then:
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Consequences of Force Majeure. Subject to clauses 24.4, 24.5 and 24.6, if by reason of a Force Majeure Event a Party (Affected Party) is affected in the performance of any obligation or clause under this Agreement:
Consequences of Force Majeure a. If an event of Force Majeure occurs, the contractual obligation of a Party affected by such an event shall be suspended during the period of delay and the time for performing such obligation shall be extended, without penalty, for a period equal to such suspension.
Consequences of Force Majeure. (i) Provided the Affected Party has complied and continues to comply with the obligations of this Clause 15, and subject to the further provisions of this Agreement, the obligations of the Parties under this Agreement to the extent performance thereof is prevented or impeded by the event of Force Majeure shall be suspended and the Parties shall not be liable for the non-performance thereof for the duration of the period of Force Majeure.
Consequences of Force Majeure event In the case of Force Majeure event, the Concession Period shall be extended by the period of Force Majeure event, with the maximum extension of Concession Period being limited to 1 (one) year. In case, the Force majeure event takes place before the Project Construction Completion Date, the Construction Period shall also be extended by the period of Force Majeure event, with the maximum extension of Concession Period being limited to 1 (one) year.
Consequences of Force Majeure. During the occurrence of an event of Force Majeure, the provision and performance of the Administrative Services by the Party affected by such event of Force Majeure, to the extent that such services cannot be reasonably provided as a result of such event of Force Majeure, shall be suspended, and such Party shall not be considered to be in breach or default hereunder or under the Trust Indenture (as the case may be), for the period of such occurrence, except that:
Consequences of Force Majeure. If the affected party is affected by a Force Majeure for a continuous period of 3 months (or for periods which, when aggregated over any period of 6 months totals 3 months) then the other party shall be entitled to terminate by notice in writing to the affected party. In this event, the termination shall take effect 7 days after the notice is given, and the Contractor shall proceed in accordance with sub-clause 16.2 [Cessation of Work and Removal of Contractor's Equipment] and shall be paid in accordance with sub-clause 19.6 [Optional Termination, Payment and Release]. All dates or times for performance of any obligations shall to the extent that the performance obligations concerned are affected by Force Majeure be extended by a period equal to the period for which such Force Majeure exists. For the avoidance of doubt the occurrence of an event of Force Majeure shall be excused from the performance of its obligations for as long as the event of Force Majeure subsists, but shall not under any circumstances be entitled to any costs or increase in the Contract Price.
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Consequences of Force Majeure. 15.5.1 Except as expressly provided in this Contract, no Party shall be in breach of its obligations pursuant to this Contract or otherwise liable to the other Party for any hindrance or delay in performance or non- performance of any such obligations if and to the extent that such hindrance, delay or non-performance is due to a Force Majeure Event.
Consequences of Force Majeure. In the event of Force Majeure, VicForests reserves the right to:
Consequences of Force Majeure. (a) Subject to Section 24.3, the Party claiming relief shall be relieved from liability under this Project Agreement to the extent that, by reason of the event of Force Majeure, it is not able to perform its obligations under this Project Agreement.
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