Common use of FORCE MAJEURE Clause in Contracts

FORCE MAJEURE. The Organizing Committee will not be responsible to the exhibitor for any loss suffered, nor will it be in breach under this exhibition contract for any delay, failure or interruption that results directly or indirectly from industrial actions, blackouts, fires, wars, SARS, pandemics, civil, popular or military disturbances, earthquakes, labor disputes, the construction and / or modification of venues including the event venue, government regulation, strike, closure, court order, act of war, natural disasters, terrorist acts, violence, facilities malfunction, flood, epidemics, explosion, accident, blockade, embargo, government limitations, weather related catastrophes, actions committed by public enemies, riot or civil disturbance, disorder or lack of adequate transportation, inability to obtain sufficient labor, state or federal regulations, government emergencies, or any other event or cause beyond the organizer's control or if attendance at the exhibition is negatively affected by any of the events or causes named by this clause. In such cases, the Organizing Committee will cancel the event, by a written notification to the exhibitor. Once said notification has been delivered, the Committee will have no other obligation towards the Exhibitor. A change in the name of the event does not constitute a cancellation by the Organizer. In all these circumstances, the total amount paid by the Exhibitor will be for the benefit of the Organizing Committee.

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Samples: Exhibit Space Agreement, Exhibit Space Agreement, Exhibit Space Agreement

FORCE MAJEURE. The Organizing Committee will not be responsible to the exhibitor for any loss suffered, nor will it be in breach under this exhibition contract for any delay, failure or interruption that results directly or indirectly from industrial actions, blackouts, fires, wars, SARS, pandemics, civil, popular or military disturbances, earthquakes, labor labour disputes, the construction and / or modification of venues including the event venue, government regulation, strike, closure, court order, act of war, natural disasters, terrorist acts, violence, facilities malfunction, flood, epidemics, explosion, accident, blockade, embargo, government limitations, weather related catastrophes, actions committed by public enemies, riot or civil disturbance, disorder or lack of adequate transportation, inability to obtain sufficient laborlabour, state or federal regulations, government emergencies, or any other event or cause beyond ,oranyothereventorcausebeyond the organizer's control or if attendance at the orifattendance atthe exhibition is negatively affected negativelyaffected by any of the events or causes named by this clause. In such cases, the Organizing Committee will cancel the event, by a written notification to the exhibitor. Once said Oncesaid notification has been deliveredbeendelivered, the Committee will have willhave no other obligation otherobligation towards the Exhibitor. A change in the name of the event inthenameoftheevent does not constitute a cancellation by the Organizer. In all these circumstances, the total amount paid by the Exhibitor will be for the benefit of the Organizing Committee.oftheOrganizing

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Samples: Exhibit Space Agreement

FORCE MAJEURE. The Organizing Committee will not be responsible to the exhibitor for any loss suffered, nor will it be in breach under this exhibition contract for any delay, failure or interruption that results thatresults directly or indirectly from industrial actions, blackouts, fires, wars, SARS, pandemics, civil, popular or military disturbances, earthquakes, labor labour disputes, the construction and / or modification of venues including the event venue, government regulation, strike, closure, court order, act of war, natural disasters, terrorist acts, violence, facilities malfunction, flood, epidemics, explosion, accident, blockade, embargo, government limitations, weather related catastrophes, actions committed by public enemies, riot or civil disturbance, disorder or lack of adequate transportation, inability to obtain sufficient laborlabour, state or federal regulations, government emergencies, or any other event or cause beyond the organizer's organizers’ control or if attendance at the exhibition is negatively affected by any of the events or causes named by this clause. In such cases, the Organizing Committee will cancel the event, by a written notification to the exhibitor. Once said notification has been delivered, the Committee will have no other obligation towards the Exhibitor. A change in the name of the event does not constitute a cancellation by the OrganizerOrganizers. In all these circumstances, the total amount paid by the Exhibitor will be for the benefit of the Organizing Committee.

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Samples: Exhibit Space Agreement