Definicja Force Majeure

Force Majeure extraordinary event that is unpredictable and unpreventable that the Operator and the Subscriber could not have predicted and prevented (in particular war, general strikes, disastrous acts of nature) that occurs independently of the intent of the Operator and the Subscriber after the Agreement is concluded; 20. Parties – entities referred to in Clauses 1, 9, 12; 21. Legal Title – right of ownership, perpetual usufruct, cooperative member’s ownership right to residential premises, right to a one-family house in a housing cooperative, usufruct, easement of habitation, annuity agreement, lease, rental, lending; 22. Allowance – amount composed of the sum of the discounts granted to the Subscriber due to the conclusion of the Agreement for a specified period or the conclusion of the Agreement on special terms and conditions. The granted allowance can be connected with the subscription fee, single fee, fee for a terminal device or any other fee, and its amount shall be specified in the Agreement every time. The Allowance amount shall be calculated as a difference between the applicable fee under the Agreement concluded for an unspecified period and the corresponding fee described in the Price List for the Agreement made for a specified period or upon special terms and conditions; 23. Service – service of provision of access to the ITNET network with the use of the Operator’s Network. The Service shall be understood as access to the Border Routers of the Operator’s Network; 24. Agreement – agreement on the provision of the ITNET network access services concluded by and between the Operator and the Subscriber specifying the terms and conditions of provision of the telecommunications service in the network by to the Subscriber the Operator; 25. Act – Telecommunications Law of 16th July 2004 (Dz.U. No. 171, item 1800, as amended).
Force Majeure means an extraordinary external event, the occurrence and consequences of which cannot be predicted or prevented, in particular extraordinary actions of natural forces, such as hurricane, earthquake, flood and war, riots, radioactive contamination, pandemic, epidemic or any other similar act of laws, strike and legislative action of the authorities or other situations resulting in the impossibility of performing the contracts to which these General Terms and Conditions of Sale apply. Seller means a natural person, legal person or organizational unit to which the law grants legal capacity, selling Goods. Goods means any Goods, materials, goods specified in the Purchase Order as amended.
Force Majeure means an extraordinary external event, the occurrence and consequences of which cannot be predicted or prevented, in particular extraordinary actions of natural forces, such as hurricane, earthquake, flood and war, riots, radioactive contamination, pandemic, epidemic or any other similar act of laws, strike and legislative action of the authorities or other situations resulting in the impossibility of performing the contracts to which these General Terms and Conditions of Sale apply.

Examples of Force Majeure in a sentence

  • If a Force Majeure event occurs during an already existing delay, the grace period which has to be granted to Mondi by the Customer shall not expire before the Force Majeure event has ceased.

  • Failure to comply with this requirement results in the loss of rights to invoke Force Majeure.

  • In particular, the following events shall be considered to be Force Majeure: fire, flood, earthquake, action of the elements and forces of nature, epidemics, warfare, terrorism, rebellions or revolutions, acts and actions of state authority, strikes, etc.

  • In the event of a delay in delivery due to reasons other than Force Majeure, the Seller shall be obliged to pay the Buyer a contractual penalty in the amount of 2% of the value of the Goods delivered after the agreed deadline for each week of delay.

  • In case the Force Majeure period affecting the provision of the Transportation Services exceeds thirty (30) days, either party may terminate the Agreement by written notice sent to the other fifteen (15) days in advance, and no compensation shall be payable by either party in the event of such termination.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, should the Force Majeure Event suffered by a party extend beyond a [two]- month period, the other party may then terminate this Agreement by written notice to the non-performing party, with the consequences of such termination as if this Agreement had been mutually terminated.

  • This clause shall also apply if ▇▇▇▇▇’▇ suppliers suffer any of these Force Majeure events.

  • All the events that cannot be foreseen at the time of concluding the Agreement or prevent them and which none of the Parties will have no influence on, in particular: war, internal disturbance, flood, fire, earthquake and other disasters, pandemics, epidemics, restrictions, government ordinances or other acts of state authority and administration, general and industrial strikes officially recognized by national trade unions shall be considered as the Force Majeure.

  • A party claiming the benefit of this provision shall, as soon as reasonably practicable after the occurrence of any such event, (a) provide written notice to the other party of the nature and extent of any such Force Majeure Event; and (b) use commercially reasonable efforts to remove any such causes and resume performance under this Agreement, or any ancillary agreements, addendums or materials, as applicable, as soon as reasonably practicable.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, should the Force Majeure Event suffered by a party extend beyond a [two]-month period, the other party may then terminate this Agreement by written notice to the non-performing party, with the consequences of such termination as if this Agreement had been mutually terminated.


More Definitions of Force Majeure

Force Majeure it shall mean a sudden and unforeseen event beyond the control of the Parties, which prevents performance of the Contract or any part thereof, permanently or for a certain period of time, which cannot be prevented or counteracted while exercising due diligence by the Parties. The manifestations of force majeure include , in particular natural disasters (such as fire, flood, earthquake, hurricane etc.), acts of government (state of war or emergency, embargoes, blockades etc.), acts of war, acts of sabotage, acts of terrorism, general strikes or other social unrest (public demonstrations, lockouts etc.)
Force Majeure circumstances that was not foreseeable by the affected Party at the time of execution of the Contract, is unavoidable and outside the reasonable control of the affected Party, provided that it cannot overcome such event despite all reasonable efforts and that it provides notice to the other Party without undue delay from occurrence of the Force Majeure event.
Force Majeure. Fastenal shall not be required to accept or pay for any goods or service covered by this P.O. if prevented from accepting and utilizing the same by reason of any labor dispute, accident, fire, casualty, act of Government, terrorism, or any other cause beyond its control. Insolvency: Without prejudice to any rights by virtue of law or this P.O. or any ensuing agreement, Fastenal may at any time (wholly or partially) suspend, terminate or cancel - without any liability to the Seller - the Agreement, this P.O. or any ensuing agreement with immediate effect, in case of any bankruptcy filing, insolvency proceeding or assignment by or against Seller. Independent Contractor. Seller and Fastenal will be independent contractors in connection with the performance of work and activities under this P.O. Seller will have no right or authority to bind Fastenal to any obligations or responsibilities and will not represent or hold itself out as an agent or representative of Fastenal.
Force Majeure force majeure is an event of an extraordinary nature, external, impossible (or almost impossible) to foresee, the consequences of which cannot be prevented. A case of force majeure is understood to be, in particular, an earthquake, flood, war, riot or other situations caused by natural forces.
Force Majeure circumstances that could not have been foreseen at the time of concluding the contract and that are beyond the control of the parties, the occurrence of which was beyond the control of either party and could not have been prevented. Force majeure shall be considered in particular: natural disasters, epidemics, catastrophes, mobilisation, embargo, closure of borders, introduction of a state of natural disaster or state of emergency or state of war or any other state provided for by applicable law.

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