Examples of Force Maieure in a sentence
Force Maieure, Neither patty shall be responsible for any failure to pafotm due to unforeseen, non-commercial circumstances beyond its reasonable control, including but not limited to acts of Ood, war, riot, embargoes, acts of civil or military authorities, fire, floods, earthquakes, blackouts, accidents, or strikes.
Upon a termination pursuant to the preceding sentence or pursuant to a Force Maieure event.
Both Parties to this Contract expressly agree the courts of the District of Columbia shall have subject matter jurisdiction and personal jurisdiction over each of them individually and personal jurisdiction over any corporate entity on whose behalf they executed this Contract.6.3 Force Maieure.
Force Maieure (Continued): temporary interruptions of supply, civil disturbances, explosions, breakage or repair of pipelines and machinery, line freeze-ups, failure of suppliers to deliver, shortages of material or labor, governmental laws, rulings or regulations, failure of governmental authorities to act, or other causes or contingencies not within the control of the party who is claimed to have breached its obligations.
Force Maieure Neither party shall be liable to the other for any delay in or failure of performance, nor shall any such delay in or failure of performance constitute default, if such delay or failure is caused by “Force Majeure.” As used in this section, “Force Majeure” is defined as follows: Acts of war and acts of God such as earthquakes, floods, and other natural disasters such that performance is impossible.