Unforeseeable Event definition

Unforeseeable Event means an event or events beyond the reasonable control of the affected party, and includes any one or more of the following:
Unforeseeable Event means an unforeseeable extraordinary adverse event (section 172(h)(2)(E)).
Unforeseeable Event means an event or events beyond the reasonable control of

Examples of Unforeseeable Event in a sentence

  • You may terminate this Agreement or a particular Service Schedule if an Unforeseeable Event continues for a period of more than 60 days.

  • If the delivery schedule is delayed due to an Unforeseeable Event, the Purchaser agrees to an adjusted delivery schedule that will provide ATI with a reasonable amount of time to fulfill the order.

  • Unforeseeable Event An event beyond the reasonable control of either party, including but not limited to, strikes, fires, floods, wars, accidents, default of a supplier or subcontractor, government regulations, or disruption due to failure of production facilities.

  • Unforeseeable Event An event beyond the reasonable control of both parties, including but not limited to, strikes, fires, floods, wars, accidents, default of a supplier or subcontractor, government regulations, or disruption due to failure of production facilities.

  • An Unforeseeable Event may be a basis for extending the time limits established by Owner, and/or increasing the Basic Fee, but only if Architect promptly delivers written notice of a claim as provided in Section 5.


More Definitions of Unforeseeable Event

Unforeseeable Event means an occurrence absolutely atypical for normal economic and social life, such as an earthquake, flooding or terrorist attack. In situations like these the contracting authority has to act promptly and efficiently from the moment the unforeseeable event happens.
Unforeseeable Event means the occurrence of events or circumstances which are beyond the reasonable control of the affected party, for example plague, lightning, earthquake, flooding and fire. […] Each 3 months commencing on 1 September 2019, the Customer shall order, and the Supplier shall supply, at least the Minimum Quantity of the Goods. Except to the extent that the Customer's failure to purchase the Minimum Quantity is caused by an Unforeseeable Event, if the Customer purchases less than the Minimum Quantity, the Supplier may charge the Customer for any shortfall between: the price of the Minimum Quantity of Goods in the relevant period; and the price for Goods purchased by the Customer in that period.
Unforeseeable Event means an event or events beyond the reasonable control of the affected party, and