Unforeseen Events definition

Unforeseen Events means an event beyond the control of DYNATON, including but not limited to acts of God, War, Terrorism, Mobilisation, Civil Commotion, Riots, Embargoes, Orders or Regulations or Governments of any relevant jurisdiction, Fires, Floods, Strikes, Lockouts or other Labour Difficulties, Shortages of or inability to obtain shipping space or land transportation or inability to access the Customer’s Premises.
Unforeseen Events means an event beyond the control of Onsite including but not limited to acts of God, war, terrorism, mobilisation, civil commotion, orders or regulations or governments fires, floods and strikes.
Unforeseen Events shall have the meaning as set forth in Clause 29.13.1

Examples of Unforeseen Events in a sentence

  • In the event of a failure by Seller to perform arising from any Unforeseen Events, Company may obtain any Deliverables from another supplier (“Cover”) for the duration of such failure.

  • Unforeseen Events:  The client cannot hold the ▇▇▇▇▇ Adobe Historic Farmhouse responsible for failure to provide the basic facilities and services due to emergencies, catastrophes, or interruptions of public utilities.

  • If your club of enrollment is forced to close or partially close by events or occurrences beyond BFF’s control, such as, by way of example, acts of God, fires, floods, windstorms, explosions, riots or unrest, natural disasters, wars, sabotage, acts of terrorism or action by any lawful authority (Unforeseen Events), you will not be entitled to a refund, dues credit or to terminate your membership.

  • Except with respect to (i) any Unforeseen Events encountered in the development, construction and operation of the Plant and (ii) the Excluded Liabilities as provided for in Section 4.2, and except as specifically set forth in Section 11.1, the Concessionaire understands, agrees and acknowledges that the Concessionaire, by the execution of this Agreement, agrees to accept the Plant Site and the Project Assets "AS IS" at the Time of Closing.

  • For example: your payment obligations to us (and other wedding suppliers etc.) if your Booking is cancelled or postponed and other losses due to unforeseen circumstances (see 'Unforeseen Events' Booking Term above).

  • In the event of Unforeseen Events, Lessor shall modify the Final Plans, if applicable, to change the scope of Lessor's Work to take into consideration the Unforeseen Events, and the Budgeted Final Cost shall be increased in the amount of actual increased costs incurred in connection with the Unforeseen Events.

  • However, if your club of enrollment is forced to close or partially close for more than 30 days by Unforeseen Events, then BFF will extend your membership, without dues, for the same period your club of enrollment was closed or completely unavailable, but only if there is not another club within 25 miles of your club of enrollment.

  • If BFF closes your club of enrollment for more than ten (10) consecutive days for any reason not caused by Unforeseen Events, BFF will credit the term of your membership for any days beyond ten (10), but only if there is not another club within 25 miles of your club of enrollment.

  • Unforeseen Events Any delay or disruption not caused by Builtrite will be charged by Builtrite as Labour.

  • Unforeseen Events No liability is accepted for the delay, damage, or failure to deliver because of circumstances beyond the control of Eriell Creations, such as, but not limited to, fire, accident, weather, etc.


More Definitions of Unforeseen Events

Unforeseen Events means circumstances beyond the control of the parties hereto consisting of: (a) changes in rates charged by any outside supplier of water to the Township from the amount charged for such water at the time of execution of this Agreement or (b) any of the following acts, events or conditions or any combination thereof (other than a labor strike by the Operator, its employees, affiliates or subcontractors) that is (i) unforeseeable as of the Contract Date, (ii) outside of the control of the party relying thereon for justification for not performing an obligation or complying with any condition required of such party under the Agreement; and (iii) has had or may be reasonably expected to have a direct, material adverse effect on the System or the operation thereof: (A) Force Majeure events, such as acts of God, acts of terrorism, insurrections, riots, epidemics, landslides, lightning, earthquakes, fires, hurricanes, storms, floods, washouts, droughts and explosions, civil disturbances, acts of the public enemy, and war;
Unforeseen Events. In an unforeseen event of a major shutdown, such as COVID-19, we will charge 4 weeks total at 50% of your weekly rate.
Unforeseen Events means circumstances beyond the control of the parties hereto consisting of (a) any of the following acts, events or conditions or any combination thereof (other than a labor strike by the Contract Partner or related entity, its employees, affiliates, subcontractors, and/or suppliers) that (i) is unforeseeable as of the Contract Date, (ii) is outside of the control of the party relying thereon not performing an obligation or complying with any condition required of such party under the Agreement; and (iii) has had or may be reasonably expected to have a direct, material effect on the System or the rendering of Services under this agreement: A. Force Majeure events that are outside the reasonable control of the party adversely affected, such as acts of God, acts of terrorism, insurrections, riots, epidemics, landslides, lightning, earthquakes, fires, and explosions, civil disturbances, acts of the public enemy, and war; B. Change in Law, defined as (1) the enactment of any law, regulations or ordinance after the Contract Date (excluding (a) laws or regulations adopted at the time of execution of this Agreement but which have provisions that take effect after the first contract year and (b) pending changes in law reasonably anticipated to be enacted as of the Contract Date); or (2) a material modification of or imposition of any material condition on the issuance, modification or renewal of any Permit which, in the case of either (1) or (2) above, establishes requirements affecting the financing or operation or capital costs of the System that are materially more burdensome than the requirements in effect as of the Contract Date;
Unforeseen Events means (a) any unknown subsurface physical conditions or other unknown conditions that are encountered in connection with the construction of Lessor's Work which increase the cost of, or delay the completion of, Lessor's Work, or (b) any changes to Lessor's Work that are mandated by any governmental agency which increase the cost of Lessor's Work. If Lessor desires to initiate any Change Orders, such Change Orders shall be subject to Lessee’s prior approval, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed and may be given by Lessee by email or other writing or verbally in meetings with Lessor. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Lessee’s prior approval shall not be required as to (i) changes to the Lessor’s Work that are not material (i.e., customary “field” changes), (ii) substitute a product of equal quality in the event any product specified for Lessor’s Work is not available or is not available within a time frame required to maintain the construction schedule; (iii) make changes to the Lessor’s Work as are required by any governmental authority; (iv) make changes that do not materially affect the overall quality or intended look of Lessor’s Work; and (v) make non-material changes that are required to address a circumstance arising during construction which was not foreseen at the time of the finalization of the Final Plans.

Related to Unforeseen Events

  • Events means an action or occurrence, at any given location within the Authorized System that causes a Collection System Overflow. An Event ends when there is no recurrence of a CSO or SSO in the collection system at the same location in the 12-hour period following the last Collection System Overflow.

  • Unforeseen means not anticipated or expected and occurring after the effective date of coverage.

  • Unforeseeable means not reasonably foreseeable by an experienced contractor by the Base Date.

  • Extraordinary Events Any of the following conditions with respect to a Mortgaged Property (or, with respect to a Cooperative Loan, the Cooperative Apartment) or Mortgage Loan causing or resulting in a loss which causes the liquidation of such Mortgage Loan:

  • Catastrophic Event means a rare circumstance in which mass casualties and/or significant property damage has occurred or is imminent (e.g. September 11th, hurricanes, earthquakes greater than 6.1 on the Richter scale)