Duty to Perform and Duty to Mitigate Sample Clauses

Duty to Perform and Duty to Mitigate. 11.6.1 To the extent not prevented by a Force Majeure Event pursuant to Article 11.3, the Affected Party shall continue to perform its obligations pursuant to this Agreement. The Affected Party shall use its reasonable efforts to mitigate the effect of any Force Majeure Event as soon as practicable.
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Duty to Perform and Duty to Mitigate. 1.49.1 To the extent not prevented by a Force Majeure Event pursuant to Articles 1.47 and 1.49, the Affected Party shall continue to perform its obligations pursuant to this PPA. The Affected Party shall use its reasonable efforts to mitigate the effect of any Force Majeure Event as soon as practicable.
Duty to Perform and Duty to Mitigate. To the extent not prevented by a Force Majeure Event pursuant to Article 9.3, the Affected Party shall continue to perform its obligations pursuant to this PPA. The Affected Party shall use its reasonable efforts to mitigate the effect of any Force Majeure Event as soon as practicable. Available Relief for a Force Majeure Event Subject to this ARTICLE 9: no Party shall be in breach of its obligations pursuant to this PPA except to the extent that the performance of its obligations was prevented, hindered or delayed due to a Force Majeure Event; every Party shall be entitled to claim relief in relation to a Force Majeure Event in regard to its obligations, including but not limited to those specified under Article 3.18; For avoidance of doubt, none of either Party’s obligation to make payments of money due and payable prior to occurrence of Force Majeure events under this PPA shall be suspended or excused due to the occurrence of a Force Majeure Event in respect of such Party. Provided that no payments shall be made by either Party affected by a Force Majeure Event for the period of such event on account of its inability to perform its obligations due to such Force Majeure Event. CHANGE IN LAW Definitions In this article, the following terms shall have the following meanings:
Duty to Perform and Duty to Mitigate. To the extent not prevented by a Force Majeure Event, the Affected Party shall continue to perform its obligations as provided in this AMISP Contract. The Affected Party shall use its reasonable efforts to mitigate the effect of any event of Force Majeure as soon as practicable.

Related to Duty to Perform and Duty to Mitigate

  • Duty to Mitigate Each Party agrees that it has a duty to mitigate damages and covenants that it will use commercially reasonable efforts to minimize any damages it may incur as a result of the other Party’s failure to perform pursuant to this Agreement.

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