Forces Majeure definition

Forces Majeure means any delay resulting from or caused by an Act of God, fire, earthquake, flood, explosion, action of the elements, war, invasion, insurrection, riot, mob violence, sabotage, malicious mischief, inability to procure or general shortage of labor, equipment, facilities, materials, or supplies in the open market, Landlord’s inability (despite its reasonable and diligent efforts) to obtain necessary government approvals, licenses or permits, failure of transportation, strike, lockout, action of labor unions, litigation not within the reasonable control of Landlord, condemnation, requisition, supervening law, order or regulation of government or civil, military or naval authority, or any other cause (excluding financial inability) whether similar or dissimilar to the foregoing not within the reasonable control of the parties. The time for performance of any obligation shall be appropriately extended by the period of any actual delay caused by any of the foregoing Forces Majeure events.
Forces Majeure means any event beyond a party's control including (but not limited to) acts of God, explosions, revolutions, acts of terrorism, hijacking, insurrection, riot, civil commotion, war, national or local emergency, act of government, lock-out, strike, industrial dispute or action, fire, lightning, flooding, embargoes, quarantine, requisition of an aircraft or cargo, acts or omissions of third parties and extreme weather conditions. THE CHARTER BOOKING 2.1 Volanteus Limited shall procure and ensure the Operator is to provide the Aircraft at the commencement of the flight properly manned, equipped, fuelled and airworthy in accordance with the laws and regulations of the state of registration of the Aircraft and the Aircraft shall be operated in accordance with all applicable laws and regulations during the period of the flight(s). In the event that any flight is delayed through no fault of the Operator, the Client may be liable to pay the Supplier demurrage. 2.2 The captain of the Aircraft shall have complete discretion concerning preparation of the Aircraft for flight, whether or not a flight shall be undertaken or abandoned once undertaken, any deviation from proposed route, where landing shall be made and all such other matters relating to the operation of the Aircraft and the Client shall accept all such decisions as final and binding. 2.3 All ground and operating personnel including cabin staff are authorised to take orders only from the Operator unless specific written agreement shall first have been obtained from the Operator whereby certain defined instructions may be accepted by such personnel from the Client. 2.4 In circumstances outside of their control, Volanteus may at its discretion and without prior notice, substitute the Aircraft and/or the Operator and this substitute aircraft and substitute operator shall, for the purposes of this Agreement, be the Aircraft.
Forces Majeure means any delay resulting from or caused by an Act of God, fire, earthquake, flood, explosion, action of the elements, war, invasion, insurrection, riot, mob violence, sabotage, malicious mischief, inability to procure or general shortage of labor, equipment, facilities, materials, or supplies in the open market, failure of transportation, strike, lockout, action of labor unions, litigation not within the reasonable control of Lessee, condemnation, requisition, law, order or regulation of government or civil, military or naval authority, or any other cause (excluding financial inability) whether similar or dissimilar to the foregoing not within the reasonable control of Lessee.

Examples of Forces Majeure in a sentence

  • This clause shall also apply if the Seller’s suppliers suffer any of these Forces Majeure events.

  • This clause shall also apply if ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s suppliers suffer any of these Forces Majeure events.

  • This clause shall also apply if ▇▇▇▇▇’▇ suppliers suffer any of these Forces Majeure events.

  • This clause shall also apply if Delfort’s suppliers suffer any of these Forces Majeure events.

  • Except as otherwise provided herein, Landlord shall not be liable for any delays and other events beyond the reasonable control of a party (each, a "Force(s) Majeure") including, without limitation: acts of God; strikes, lock-outs or other labor difficulties; explosion, sabotage, accident, riot or civil commotion; act of war; fire or other casualty; requirements of governing authorities or inability to obtain necessary governmental permits and approvals.

  • Except as otherwise provided herein, Landlord shall not be liable for any delays and other events beyond the reasonable control of a party (each, a "Force(s) Majeure") including, without limitation: acts of God; strikes, lock‑outs or other labor difficulties; explosion, sabotage, accident, riot or civil commotion; act of war; fire or other casualty; requirements of governing authorities or inability to obtain necessary governmental permits and approvals.

  • If the Forces Majeure continue for more than fifteen (15) days, SGB shall be permitted to purchase SGBlocks™ from alternative suppliers until such time as the Forces Majeure have passed; provided, however, that either party shall have the right to terminate its obligations under the applicable Order if such Forces Majeure lasts more than one hundred eighty (180) days.

  • All periods of time specified for performance of obligations (other than monetary payment obligations) by either party hereunder shall be subject to an extension for a period of time equal to any delay caused by Forces Majeure.

  • This clause shall also apply if Mondi‟s suppliers suffer any of these Forces Majeure.

  • This clause shall also apply if Mondi‟s suppliers suffer any of these Forces Majeure events.


More Definitions of Forces Majeure

Forces Majeure means any delay resulting from or caused by an Act of God, fire, earthquake, flood, explosion, action of the elements, war, invasion, insurrection, riot, mob violence, sabotage, malicious mischief, inability to procure or general shortage of labor, equipment, facilities, materials, or supplies in the open market, inability to obtain or delays in obtaining necessary government approvals, licenses or permits, failure of transportation, strike, lockout, action of labor unions, litigation not with the reasonable control of Landlord, condemnation, requisition, law, order or regulation of government or civil, military or naval authority, or any other cause (excluding financial inability) whether similar or dissimilar to the foregoing not within the reasonable control of Landlord. The time for performance of any obligation of Landlord to construct the Tenant Improvements shall be extended at Landlord’s election by the period of any delay caused by any of the foregoing Forces Majeure events,
Forces Majeure means and include acts of God, changes in government regulations, acts of governmental bodies or their employees or agents, weather, strikes, lockouts, boycotts, and inability to secure labor or any material specified or reasonably necessary in connection with property through ordinary business channels, fire, unusual delays in transportation, unavoidable casualties or any other causes beyond the Parties' control.
Forces Majeure any cause or circumstance beyond the Parties' control, (such as, but not limited to, acts of God, changes in government regulations, acts of governmental bodies or their employees or agents, weather, war, riot, civil disturbance, strikes, lockouts, boycotts, and inability to secure labor or any material specified or reasonably necessary in connection with property through ordinary business channels, fire, unusual delays in transportation, unavoidable casualties, etc.).