Force Majeures definition
Examples of Force Majeures in a sentence
In the event of either party being rendered unable by Force Majeure to perform any obligations required to be performed by them under the CONTRACT the relative obligation of the party affected by such Force Majeures shall upon notification to the other party be suspended for the period during which Force Majeures event lasts.
Time for performance of the relative obligation suspended by the Force Majeures shall then stand extended by the period for which such cause lasts.
The term "Force Majeures" as employed herein shall mean acts of God, earthquake, war (declared or undeclared), revolts, riots, fires, floods, rebellions, explosions, hurricane, sabotage, civil commotions and acts and regulations of respective Government of the two parties, namely the EMPLOYER and the CONTRACTOR.
During the Force Majeure, the affected Party will use commercially reasonable efforts to avoid, reduce or eliminate the Force Majeure's prevention, restriction or delay of the performance of its obligations under this Master Agreement.
During the Force Majeure, the affected Party will use commercially reasonable efforts to avoid, reduce or eliminate the Force Majeure's prevention, restriction or delay of the performance of its obligations under this Enterprise Agreement.
In the case of Force Majeures, we may, in our sole discretion, terminate or suspend the Service and/or cancel, close and/or reverse any open Transactions.
Neither party shall be liable for defaults or delays due to any causes (such as strikes, wars, acts of sabotage or natural disasters) that are beyond its control and that are not due to its acts or omissions (Force Majeures).
Notwithstanding the foregoing, or any other provision hereof to the contrary, in no event shall the extension of the Outside Date resulting from all Forced Delay Events exceed 120 days in the aggregate; provided that such maximum extension shall be extended to 240 days in the aggregate if any of such Forced Delay Event(s) consist of Agrium Force Majeure(s) and/or NWR Force Majeure(s).
SECTION SIX - Contractual Liabilities/Commitment Except for Force Majeures or Uncontrollable Events, if GWAPO, Inc.
Neither party shall be liable for defaults or delays due to any causes (such as strikes, wars, acts of sabotage or natural disasters, but not for acts which Supplier could have anticipated such as raw material price increases, shortages of raw materials, or an increase in demand for Products by third parties) that are beyond its control and that are not due to its acts or omissions (Force Majeures).