Long Term Force Majeure definition

Long Term Force Majeure has the meaning given in Clause 12.9 (Termination for Long Term Force Majeure);
Long Term Force Majeure has the meaning set forth in Section 9.3.

Examples of Long Term Force Majeure in a sentence

  • If the performance by the Affected Party of substantially all of its obligations under this Contract is materially prevented, hindered or delayed by reason of a Force Majeure Event for a period of more than ninety (90) consecutive Calendar Days ("Long Term Force Majeure"), the other party may terminate this Contract with immediate effect by notice to the Affected Party on or at any time after the expiry of such ninety (90) Calendar Day period.

  • Where in respect of an Individual Contract the obligations of the Claiming Party have been adversely affected by Force Majeure on each Day for a consecutive period of Days exceeding the Long Term Force Majeure Limit and by on average more than fifty (50) per cent of the contracted quantity during such period, then the Party which is not the Claiming Party shall have the right to terminate such Individual Contract forthwith by written notice to the Claiming Party.

  • For one, it was the single largest employer of labour after the government for a significant part of the history of the country, (RMRDC2002).

  • If specified as applying in Section B of Part I (Individual Terms), the Termination Amount shall not be payable as a result of an event of Force Majeure which occurs in accordance with § 18.5(d) (Long Term Force Majeure).

  • This Contract shall take effect on the 1 April 2005 and shall remain in full force and effect for the Initial Period, and if applicable, the Secondary Period except to the extent it is terminated early in whole or in part in accordance with the provisions of Clause 1.9.4 (Long Term Force Majeure) or Part 12 (Termination).

  • Based on the fact that the Force Majeure clause will apply in specific scenarios in the context of relevant sanctions (see item 2.1 above), as described above, under the EFET Gas GA, a termination right with respect to the affected Individual Contracts will apply under § 7.5 of the EFET Gas GA in case of a Long Term Force Majeure.

  • Unless this § 7.2 is specified as not applying in Part II of this ZBT Appendix, the Parties shall, with respect only to ZBT Transactions, replace the formula-based long term Force Majeure calculation methodology found in § 7.5 (Long Term Force Majeure Limit) of the General Agreement with the alternative fixed duration approach found in sub-Clause 10.3 of Clause 10 (Force Majeure) of the ZBT 2012 (which provision is hereby incorporated by this reference in this ZBT Appendix).

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Related to Long Term Force Majeure

  • 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.

  • Force Majeure Period has the meaning specified in Section 13.1.

  • Force Majeure Event means an event beyond the reasonable control of any party including an outbreak of a serious disease or epidemic, or quarantine or other public health emergencies, fire, flood, earthquake, explosion or other casualty or accident or act of God, or war or other violence, strike, lock-out, labour dispute, acts of any governmental body, war, insurrection, sabotage, embargo, interruption of or delay in transportation, unavailability of or interruption or delay in telecommunications or inability to obtain raw materials, supplies or power.

  • Force Majeure Events means acts of war, domestic and/or international terrorism, civil riots or rebellions, quarantines, embargoes and other similar unusual governmental actions, extraordinary elements of nature or acts of God.

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

  • Relevant Force Majeure Event means a Force Majeure Event in relation to which an Affected Party is claiming relief under this Clause 17; and

  • Force Majeure Delay means with respect to the Servicer, any cause or event which is beyond the control and not due to the negligence of the Servicer, which delays, prevents or prohibits such Person’s delivery of the reports required to be delivered or the performance of any other duty or obligation of the Servicer under the Indenture, as the case may be, including, without limitation, computer, electrical and mechanical failures, acts of God or the elements and fire; provided, that no such cause or event shall be deemed to be a Force Majeure Delay unless the Servicer shall have given the Indenture Trustee written notice thereof as soon as practicable after the beginning of such delay.

  • Force Majeure Delays means any actual delay in the construction of the Tenant Improvements, which is beyond the reasonable control of Landlord or Tenant, as the case may be, as described in Paragraph 33 of the Lease.

  • Force Majeure Exception means any failure or delay in the performance of the Fund’s reporting obligation pursuant to Section 2.3 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 Fund shall use commercially reasonable efforts to commence performance of its obligations during any of the foregoing circumstances.

  • Community Developmental Disability Program (CDDP means an entity that is responsible for planning and delivery of services for individuals with developmental disabilities in a specific geographic service area of the state operated by or under a contract with the Division or a local mental health authority.

  • Force Majeure Notice means a notice to be given by the Affected Party to the other party stating that a Force Majeure Event has occurred;

  • Severe Intellectual Disability means a level of functioning severely below age expectations whereby in a consistent basis the student is incapable of giving evidence of understanding and responding in a positive manner to simple directions expressed in the child's primary mode of communication and cannot in some manner express basic wants and needs.

  • Unplanned Service Interruption means any Service Interruption where events or circumstances prevent the timely communication of prior warning or notice to the Trader or any affected Customer;

  • Generator Planned Outage means the scheduled removal from service, in whole or in part, of a generating unit for inspection, maintenance or repair with the approval of the Office of the Interconnection in accordance with the PJM Manuals.

  • Force Majeure Report means a report to be given by the Affected Party to the other party following the giving of a Force Majeure Notice;

  • Force Main means a sewer wherein sewage is moved by pressure.

  • Service-connected disability means a disability incurred or aggravated in the line of duty in the active military, naval, or air service as described in 38 USC 101(16).

  • Planned Service Interruption means a Service Interruption that has been scheduled to occur in accordance with Schedule 5;

  • Effective Technological Measures means those measures that, in the absence of proper authority, may not be circumvented under laws fulfilling obligations under Article 11 of the WIPO Copyright Treaty adopted on December 20, 1996, and/or similar international agreements.

  • Third Party Terminating Carrier means a Telecommunications Carrier to which traffic is terminated when CLEC originates traffic that is sent through AT&T-TSP’s network, i.e., CLEC is using AT&T-TSP’s Transit Traffic Service.

  • Natural Disaster means a flood, hurricane, tornado, earthquake, mudslide, tsunami, avalanche, landslide, volcanic eruption, fire, wildfire or blizzard that is due to natural causes.

  • Major disaster means any natural catastrophe (including any hurricane, tornado, storm, high water, winddriven water, tidal wave, tsunami, earthquake, volcanic eruption, landslide, mudslide, snowstorm, or drought), or, regardless of cause, any fire, flood, or explosion, in any part of the United States, which in the determination of the President causes damage of sufficient severity and magnitude to warrant major disaster assistance under this Act to supplement the efforts and available resources of States, local governments, and disaster relief organizations in alleviating the damage, loss, hardship, or suffering caused thereby.

  • Service Interruption means the cessation of electricity supply to an ICP for a period of 1 minute or longer, other than by reason of De-energisation of that ICP:

  • 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.

  • Unavoidable Delays means delays due to any of the following, and only the following, (provided that such delay is beyond Construction Manager’s reasonable control): war, insurrection, civil commotion, strikes, slowdowns, lock outs, riots, flood, earthquakes, fires, casualties, acts of God, acts of a public enemy, acts of terrorism, epidemics, quarantine restrictions, freight embargoes, lack of transportation, governmental moratoriums, unusually severe or abnormal weather conditions, failure of utilities, or a court order which causes a delay (unless resulting from a wrongful act of Construction Manager). In no event shall the application to Construction Manager of any applicable law, regulation, rule or other governmental requirement constitute an Unavoidable Delay. Contractor shall use reasonable good faith efforts to notify Owner not later than five (5) days after Construction Manager knows of the occurrence of an Unavoidable Delay. An extension of time for an Unavoidable Delay shall only be for the period of the Unavoidable Delay, which period shall commence to run from the time of the commencement of the cause of the Unavoidable Delay.

  • Substance use disorder professional means a person