Natural event definition

Natural event means an event and its resulting emissions, which may recur at the same location, in which human activity plays little or no direct causal role. For purposes of this definition, anthropogenic sources that are reasonably controlled are not human activity that plays a direct causal role in causing emissions.
Natural event means an event in which human activity plays little or no direct causal role.
Natural event means fire, earthquake, unusual flood, volcanic activity, storm, hurricane, lightning, tide (other than normal tides), tsunamis, perils of the sea, accidents to harbors, docks, canals, or other facilities which are adjuncts of shipping or navigation, epidemic, quarantine, or any other event, matter or thing, wherever occurring, which shall not be within the reasonable control of the Company.

Examples of Natural event in a sentence

  • If the Agreement is terminated due to a Force Majeure – Natural event, the Buyer shall buy and the Seller shall sell the Facility at a price equivalent to Financing Costs Outstanding at the Calculation Date and Termination Costs.


More Definitions of Natural event

Natural event shall have the meaning as ascribed to it in Clause 17.1(a).
Natural event means an event and its resulting emissions, which may recur at the same location, in which human activity plays little or