Definizione di Force Majeure Event

Force Majeure Event means that, on or after the Trade Date, the performance of the Issuer's obligations under the Certificates is prevented or materially hindered or delayed due to (a) any act (other than a Market Disruption Event), law, rule, regulation, judgment, order, directive, interpretation, decree or material legislative or administrative interference of any Government Authority or otherwise, or (b) the occurrence of civil war, disruption, military action, unrest, political insurrection, terrorist activity of any kind, riot, public demonstration and/or protest, or any other financial or economic reasons or any other causes or impediments beyond the Issuer's control, or (c) any expropriation, confiscation, requisition, nationalisation or other action taken or threatened by any Government Authority that deprives the Issuer and/or any of its affiliates or any Qualified Investor, of all or substantially all of its assets in the Local Currency jurisdiction;
Force Majeure Event means that, on or after the Trade Date, the performance of the Issuer's obligations under the Securities is prevented or materially hindered or delayed due to:
Force Majeure Event is as defined in Condition 15.1; "freely tradable" is as defined in Condition 5.4;

Examples of Force Majeure Event in a sentence

  • However, if the Supplier intends to invoke a Force Majeure Event, the Supplier shall notify ARaymond immediately when the Event occurs or in any case within a maximum of five (5) business days, justifying its request adequately and in detail.

  • In this case, the Parties shall meet to act in good faith to take the necessary actions to cancel or reduce the effects of such an Force Majeure Event.

  • Each Party shall use all reasonable efforts to mitigate the effects of the Force Majeure Event.

  • Under no circumstances shall ARaymond be liable for non-fulfilment of its obligations under the Contract if such non-fulfilment results from a Force Majeure Event as defined in Art.

  • Force majeure‌ The Supplier shall not be responsible for non-fulfilment of the Contract caused by the occurrence of a Force Majeure Event.

  • Company shall inform the Client as soon as reasonably practicable if it determines that a Force Majeure Event exists or has existed.

  • Throughout the period during which the Force Majeure Event or its effects persist, Parties shall not be considered liable, which means that the other party shall not be entitled to claim damages and/or the termination of the Agreement, it being understood that such obligations shall be fulfilled upon the cessation of the Force Majeure Event, subject to the provisions set forth in art.

  • Throughout the entire period during which the Force Majeure Event or its effects persist, the Party affected by the Force Majeure Event shall not be considered liable, which means that the other party shall not be entitled to claim damages and/or the termination of the Agreement, it being understood that such obligations shall be fulfilled upon the cessation of the Force Majeure Event, subject to the provisions set forth in art.

  • In such case, OMB’s obligations shall be deemed to be suspended for the duration of such Force Majeure Event.

  • The Parties agree that any change occurring at any time with respect to economic and market conditions, currency fluctuations and the like at the Purchaser's place of domicile shall never qualify and/or be construed as a Force Majeure Event or cause of hardship in relation to the Purchaser's obligations to take delivery of and make payment.


More Definitions of Force Majeure Event

Force Majeure Event means any event beyond the Seller’s control that affects the production or delivery capacity of the Products - including without limitation strikes, non-delivery or delayed delivery, including partial, of raw materials by the Seller’s suppliers, partial or total breakdowns of machinery and plants to be used in the production of the Products, fires, floods, riots, government decisions, regulatory changes, epidemics, pandemics or other health emergencies.