Force Majeure Event Notice definition

Force Majeure Event Notice shall have the meaning set forth in Section 11.2(b)(3) of this Agreement.
Force Majeure Event Notice has the meaning set forth in Section 2.10;
Force Majeure Event Notice means a notice given to the Regulator by PNG Ports under clause 4.1(b)(i).

Examples of Force Majeure Event Notice in a sentence

  • Promptly after receipt of a Force Majeure Event Notice, the Designated Representatives shall meet (in person or by telephone) to discuss the Force Majeure Event and consider possible workarounds to the Force Majeure Event.

  • If a Force Majeure Event occurs the Affected Party shall deliver a written notice to the Non-Affected Party ("Force Majeure Event Notice") as soon as reasonably practical of: the date of commencement of the Force Majeure Event; the nature and expected duration of the Force Majeure Event; and the actual and anticipated effect of the Force Majeure Event on the performance by the Affected Party of its obligations under this Agreement.

  • The foregoing does not apply: to any entitlement to an extension of time for Force Majeure Event where the Supplier has provided the Force Majeure Event Notice in compliance with Clause 13.3; or to the extent the Project Company is not demonstrably prejudiced as a consequence of such failure.

  • If the Affected Party does not deliver the Force Majeure Event Notice in accordance with Clause 8.1(a) (Responsibility of the Parties during a Force Majeure Event), the Affected Party is not entitled to any relief pursuant to Clause 8.2 (Effect of a Force Majeure Event) until such time as a Force Majeure Event Notice is delivered by the Affected Party.

  • JPS shall simultaneously deliver a copy of any Notice of a Force Majeure Event, Notice of Default, or Termination Notice to the Lenders’ Representative and to the Company.

  • These are analogical deductions derived from a comparison of the Koran, Hadis and Ijmas when none of these apply to a particular case.Mohammedans are governed by their personal law as modified by statute law and custom in all matters relating to inheritance, wills, succession, legacies, marriage, dowry, divorce, gifts, wakfs, guardianship and pre-emption.

  • The Buyer shall simultaneously deliver a copy of any Notice of an Act of God or Force Majeure Event, Notice of Non-Compliance, Notice of Cause for Termination or Termination Notice to the Secured Creditors’ Representative and to the Seller.


More Definitions of Force Majeure Event Notice

Force Majeure Event Notice and concurrently sent written confirmation of such notice in accordance with Section 17.1 of the Lease; provided further, such Unavoidable Delay shall be deemed to commence not earlier than two (2) full business days before such Force Majeure Event Notice is given and shall continue so long as the party claiming an Unavoidable Delay uses reasonable efforts to eliminate or end the impact from the Force Majeure Event until the earlier of (i) such date as the Force Majeure Event causing the Unavoidable Delay no longer causes a delay, or (ii) the date set forth in the Force Majeure Event Notice as the end of the expected duration of the Unavoidable Delay, unless written notice of continuance is delivered to the other party. A Force Majeure Event Notice shall include the date the Force Majeure Event commenced, a reasonably detailed description of the nature of the Force Majeure Event and why it is causing a delay, the obligations that are impacted by the Force Majeure Event and how such obligations have been impacted, the expected duration of such Force Majeure Event, and suggested alternate or mitigating actions to offset the impact of the Unavoidable Delay.

Related to Force Majeure Event Notice

  • Force Majeure Event means an event, or a series of related events, that is outside the reasonable control of the party affected (including failures of the internet or any public telecommunications network, hacker attacks, denial of service attacks, virus or other malicious software attacks or infections, power failures, industrial disputes affecting any third party, changes to the law, disasters, explosions, fires, floods, riots, terrorist attacks and wars);

  • Force Majeure means an event beyond the control of the supplier and not involving the supplier’s fault or negligence and not foreseeable. Such events may include, but is not restricted to, acts of the purchaser in its sovereign capacity, wars or revolutions, fires, floods, epidemics, quarantine restrictions and freight embargoes.

  • Event of Force Majeure means one of the following events:

  • Force Majeure Exception means any failure or delay in the performance of the Issuer's reporting obligation pursuant to Section 2.4 arising out of or caused, directly or indirectly, by circumstances beyond its reasonable control, including, without limitation, acts of God; earthquakes; flood; terrorism; wars and other military disturbances; sabotage; epidemics; riots; loss or malfunctions of utilities, computer (hardware or software) or communication services; accidents; acts of civil or military authority and governmental action. The Issuer shall use commercially reasonable efforts to commence performance of its obligations during any of the foregoing circumstances.

  • Unavoidable Delay means an event which delays Closing which is a strike, fire, explosion, flood, act of God, civil insurrection, act of war, act of terrorism or pandemic, plus any period of delay directly caused by the event, which are beyond the reasonable control of the Vendor and are not caused or contributed to by the fault of the Vendor. “Unavoidable Delay Period” means the number of days between the Purchaser’s receipt of written notice of the commencement of the Unavoidable Delay, as required by paragraph 5(b), and the date on which the Unavoidable Delay concludes.

  • Excusable Delay means a delay due to acts of God, governmental restrictions, stays, judgments, orders, decrees, enemy actions, civil commotion, fire, casualty, strikes, work stoppages, shortages of labor or materials or other causes beyond the reasonable control of Borrower, but lack of funds in and of itself shall not be deemed a cause beyond the control of Borrower.

  • Excused Outage means any disruption to or unavailability of Services caused by or due to (i) Scheduled Maintenance,

  • Affected Party has the meaning specified in Section 5(b).

  • Forced Outage means any unplanned reduction or suspension of the electrical output from the Project or unavailability of the Project in whole or in part from a Unit in response to a mechanical, electrical, or hydraulic control system trip or operator-initiated trip in response to an alarm or equipment malfunction and any other unavailability of a Unit for operation, in whole or in part, for maintenance or repair that is not a Planned Outage and not the result of Force Majeure.