Force Majeure Termination definition

Force Majeure Termination means termination of this Agreement by either party under Section 17.4 on account of a Force Majeure Event;
Force Majeure Termination. Sum is as defined in Clause 117.2 (Amount);
Force Majeure Termination means those circumstances where either party has terminated the Development Agreement pursuant to clause 18.2(h) of the Development Agreement; 2 Exhibit 10.85 “Nalmefene Finished Product” has the meaning given to it in Recital (A); “Opiant Fault Termination” means those circumstances where Aesica terminates the Development Agreement pursuant to any of clauses 18.2(a) – 18.2(g) of the Development Agreement (inclusive); “Opiant No Fault Termination” means those circumstances where Opiant terminates the Development Agreement pursuant to clause 18.1 of the Development Agreement; “Quarter” means each three (3) month period starting on 1 January, 1 April, 1 July and 1 October in each calendar year; “Service Fees” means the amount of its labour costs per Quarter that Aesica has allocated to the project, as set out in the tenth row of the table set out at Schedule 1 (as such table may be updated from time to time by the Parties in accordance with clause 7); “Supply Agreement” has the meaning given to it in Recital (B); “Tooling” means the tooling required to be purchased by Aesica for the purposes of supporting the commercial manufacture of the Nalmefene Finished Product; “Tooling Fees” means the amounts to be paid by Aesica on Tooling as set out in the first row of the table set out at Schedule 1 (as such table may be updated from time to time by the Parties in accordance with clause 7); “Trigger Date” means the following:

Examples of Force Majeure Termination in a sentence

  • Subject to the sections in this Contract concerning Force Majeure, Termination and Open Market Purchases, the Contract shall bind the Client Agency to order the Goods or Services from the Contractor, and to pay for the accepted Goods or Services in accordance with Exhibit B.

  • Subject to the sections in this Contract concerning Force Majeure, Termination, Cancellation Expiration and Open Market Purchases, the Contract shall bind the Client Agency to order the Goods or Services from the Contractor, and to pay for the accepted Goods or Services in accordance with Exhibit B.

  • Subject to the sections in these terms and conditions concerning Force Majeure, Termination, Cancellation and Expiration and Open Market Purchases, the Contract shall bind the State to order the Systems and any associated services from the Contractor, and to pay for the accepted Systems and any associated services at the Contract prices.

  • Termination; Force Majeure Termination by Either Party for Material Breach 6.1 If one Party is in material breach of any of its obligations under the Contract, the other Party can give it written notice that within thirty (30) days of receiving such notice the breach must be remedied (if such breach is capable of remedy).

  • Subject to the Sections in this Contract concerning Force Majeure, Termination and Open Market Purchases, this Contract shall bind the Client Agency to order the Deliverables from the Contractor, and to pay for the accepted Deliverables in accordance with Exhibit B.


More Definitions of Force Majeure Termination

Force Majeure Termination has the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 16.7(a).
Force Majeure Termination has the meaning as set out in Section P1;
Force Majeure Termination means those circumstances where either party has terminated the Development Agreement pursuant to clause 18.2(h) of the Development Agreement; Exhibit 10.85
Force Majeure Termination has the meaning given in Section 19.
Force Majeure Termination has the meaning set forth in Section 6.6 (b).
Force Majeure Termination means those circumstances where either party has terminated the Development Agreement pursuant to clause 18.2(h) of the Development Agreement;
Force Majeure Termination means either ProjectCo or the Authority terminating the Project Agreement pursuant to clause 39 of the Project Agreement;