Force Mejeure definition
Examples of Force Mejeure in a sentence
After the Force Mejeure Event is eliminated, both parties agree that they shall use their best endeavors to continue to perform this Agreement.
In the event that the Event of Force Mejeure continues for a period of sixty (60) days then the Other Party shall have the right to elect to terminate this Agreement upon ten (10) days notice to the party affected by such an event.
If a Force Mejeure continues for more than four (4) weeks, then upon notice, TRV may terminate this Agreement as it relates to the applicable Program without further liability to Grantor, except for appropriate payment or adjustment in regard to payments to be made hereunder.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the Premises are not deemed completed by February 1, 2001 (subject to Force Mejeure and Tenant Delay Day extensions), then Tenant may terminate this Lease upon not less than 10 days written notice to Landlord, in which event this Lease shall terminate and the parties hereto shall have no further liability to the other except as specified herein.
Agreement if such failure or omission arises from any cause which is reasonably beyond the control of the party claiming to be affected by such cause of Force Mejeure.
Force Mejeure shall include natural catastrophes, wars, major strikes and riots, acts of God, etc.
Tenant at Tenant's expense shall promptly perform, subject to delays arising from the collection of insurance proceeds, or from Force Mejeure events, all repairs or restoration not required to be done by Landlord and shall promptly re-enter the Premises and commence doing business in accordance with this Lease.
No obligation to make payments is excused as a result of a Force Mejeure Event.
The other party shall be excused from performance to the same extent and for the same period as the party claiming Force Mejeure.
The party that is affected by Force Majeure Event shall adopt appropriate measures to remove or reduce the effects of the Force Mejeure Event, and shall endeavour to perform any failed or delayed obligation due to any Force Majeure Event.