Force Majeure

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Force Majeure. The meaning set forth in the Lease Agreement
Force Majeure. The Has the meaning set forth in the Lease Agreement Agreement.
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Force Majeure. Means, with respect to a Party, an event beyond the control of such Party (or any person acting on its behalf), which by its nature could not reasonably have been foreseen by such Party (or such person), or, if it could have reasonably been foreseen, was unavoidable, and includes acts of God, storms, floods, riots, fires, sabotage, civil commotion or civil unrest, interference by civil or military authorities, acts of war (declared or undeclared) or armed hostilities or other national or... international calamity or one or more acts of terrorism or failure of energy sources or distribution facilities. View More
Force Majeure. Means, Shall mean, with respect to a Party, an event beyond the reasonable control of such Party (or any person Person acting on its behalf), which by its nature could not reasonably have been foreseen by such Party (or such person), Person), or, if it could have reasonably been foreseen, was unavoidable, and includes acts of God, storms, floods, earthquakes, hurricanes, riots, pandemics, fires, sabotage, strikes, lockouts, civil commotion or civil unrest, interference by civil or military... authorities, government action or inaction, acts of war (declared or undeclared) or armed hostilities or other national or international calamity or one or more acts of terrorism or failure of energy sources or distribution facilities. terrorism. View More
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Force Majeure. Means any fire, flood, war, act of government or other natural or man-made event which is unforeseen by the parties (or if foreseen, reasonably unavoidable) and which prevents the performance of this Agreement by any or all of the parties, but excluding any shortage of credit;
Force Majeure. Means any fire, flood, war, act of government or other natural or man-made event which is unforeseen by the parties (or if foreseen, reasonably unavoidable) and which prevents the performance of this Agreement by any or all of the parties, but excluding any shortage of credit; credit or lack of funding which may affect Party B or Party C's ability to perform repayment of the entire amount or any portion of the Loans
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Force Majeure. Acts of God or the public enemy, earthquakes, fire, flood, epidemic, civil insurrection or war, acts of terrorism, inability to access data, power or supplies, labor shortages or strife, and other conditions (other than financial difficulties) beyond the reasonable control of the involved party which delay or prevent the rendition of such party's performance hereunder.
Force Majeure. Acts Means acts of God or the public enemy, earthquakes, fire, flood, epidemic, civil insurrection or war, acts of terrorism, inability to access data, procure raw materials, power or supplies, labor shortages or strife, and other conditions (other than financial difficulties) beyond the reasonable control of the involved party which delay or prevent the rendition of such party's performance hereunder.
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Force Majeure. Strikes, lockouts, labor disputes, shortages of labor or materials, fire or other casualty, Acts of God or any other cause beyond the reasonable control of a party.
Force Majeure. Means acts of God, civil or military authority, acts of the public enemy, acts of terrorism, war, riots, civil disturbances, insurrections, accidents, fire, explosions, earthquakes, floods, the elements of any other cause beyond the reasonable control of such Party.
Force Majeure. Acts of God, civil disturbances, interruptions by government or court orders, present and future valid orders, decisions or rulings of any government or regulatory entity having proper jurisdiction, acts of the public enemy, wars, riots, blockades, insurrections, inability to secure labor or inability to secure materials, including inability to secure materials by reason of allocations promulgated by authorized governmental agencies, epidemics, landslides, lightning, earthquakes, fire, storms,... floods, washouts, inclement weather which necessitates extraordinary measures and expense to construct facilities and/or maintain operations, explosions, breakage or accident to machinery or lines of pipe, inability to obtain or delays in obtaining easements or rights-of-way, the making of repairs or alternations of pipelines or facilities, or any other cause, whether of the kind herein enumerated or otherwise, not reasonably within the control of the Party claiming Force Majeure. View More
Force Majeure. Means any cause or event reasonably beyond the control of a Party, including fires, earthquakes, lightning, floods, explosions, storms, adverse weather, landslides and other acts of natural calamity or acts of God; acts of war, hostilities (whether declared or undeclared), civil commotion, embargoes, blockades, terrorism, sabotage or acts of the public enemy; any act or omission of any Governmental Authority; good faith compliance with any order, request or directive of any Governmental... Authority, or any other cause reasonably beyond the control of a Party, whether similar or dissimilar to those above and whether foreseeable or unforeseeable, which, by the exercise of due diligence, such Party could not have been able to avoid or overcome. A Party's inability economically to perform its obligations under this Agreement shall not constitute an event of Force Majeure. View More
Force Majeure. An event or circumstance that prevents a Party from performing its obligations under this Agreement, which event or circumstance (a) was not anticipated as of the Effective Date, (b) is not within the reasonable control of, or the result of the negligence of, such Party, and (c) by the exercise of due diligence, such Party is unable to overcome or avoid or cause to be avoided, and shall include strikes, lockouts, labor disturbances, acts of the public enemy, wars, blockades, insurrections,... riots, acts of God, epidemics, landslides, lightning, earthquakes, fires, violent storms, floods, washouts, environmental catastrophes, civil disturbances, explosions, breakdown of necessary equipment, acts or failures to act on the part of any Governmental Authority (including inability to obtain governmental permits), failure of utility services, sabotage, or any other similar causes View More
Force Majeure. Shall have the meaning provided in Article 6
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