Force Majeure

Example Definitions of "Force Majeure"
Force Majeure. Any of the following events or conditions, provided that such event or condition did not exist as of the date of execution of this Agreement, was not reasonably foreseeable as of such date and is not reasonably within the control of either party and prevents, in whole or in material part, the performance by a party of its obligations hereunder: acts of state or governmental action, orders, legislation, regulations, restrictions, priorities or rationing, riots, disturbance, war (declared or... undeclared), strikes, lockouts, slowdowns, prolonged shortage of energy supplies, interruption of transportation, embargo (inability to procure or shortage of supply materials, equipment or production facilities), delay of subcontractors or vendors, fire, earthquake, flood, hurricane, typhoon, explosion and accident View More
Force Majeure. Acts of war, terrorism or civil strife, labor disputes such as strikes and lockouts, major accidents, substantial and protracted failure of computer systems, acts of God, and acts of government that materially interrupt business operations for an extended period of time and are beyond the control of the party affected by the event
Force Majeure. Means any event or circumstance beyond the reasonable control of the affected party, including but not limited to, fire, flood, typhoon, earthquake, natural disaster, explosion, war, strike, labor unrest, riot, embargo, act of terrorism, act or omission of carriers, act of God or enactment or revision of any law, rule, regulation or regulatory advisory opinion or order applicable to the manufacturing, marketing, sale, reimbursement and/or pricing of CAPTISOL or Licensed Product.
Force Majeure. Shall have the meaning set forth in the Separation Agreement.
Force Majeure. An event which shall prevent Supplier from performing, or causes a delay in, the performance of, any obligation required hereunder by reason of strikes, lock-outs, labor troubles, inability to procure goods, failure of power, riots, insurrection, fires, floods, explosions, vandalism, acts of a governmental authority, failure of transportation not under the reasonable control of Supplier, acts of terrorism, whether foreign or domestic, war, armed conflict, or other reasons of a like nature which... are beyond the control of Supplier. View More
Force Majeure. An event causing a delay in your performance of any duties under Attachment A, or any non-performance of such duties, that is not your fault or within your reasonable control. Force Majeure includes, but is not limited to: fire; floods; natural disasters; Acts of God; war; civil commotion; terrorist acts; any governmental act or regulation; and any other similar event beyond your reasonable control. Force Majeure does not include your own financial inability to perform, inability to obtain... financing, inability to obtain permits or any other similar events unique to you or the Hotel, or to general economic downturn or conditions. View More
Force Majeure. Causes beyond the reasonable control of a Party (or its Affiliates, suppliers, public utilities, or common carriers) including, without limitation, acts of God (including but not limited to earthquake, tornado or hurricane), laws or regulations of any government or agency thereof (that could not reasonably have been expected or anticipated on the Effective Date following diligent inquiry into current and proposed federal, state, local and other regulatory requirements), war, terrorism, civil... commotion, damage to or destruction of production facilities or materials, scientific or technical events, labor disturbances (whether or not any such labor disturbance is within the power of the affected Party to settle) and epidemic. View More
Force Majeure. Any circumstances reasonably beyond a Party's control, including, without limitation, acts of God, civil disorders or commotions, acts of aggression, acts of terrorism, fire, explosions, floods, drought, war, sabotage, embargo, unexpected safety or efficacy results obtained with the Neos Product, utility failures, supplier failures, material shortages, labor disturbances, a national health emergency, or appropriations of property
Force Majeure. Shall mean shall mean any occurrence beyond the reasonable control of a party that prevents or substantially interferes with the performance by the party of any of its obligations under this Agreement, if such occurs by reason of any act of God, flood, fire, explosion, earthquake, strike, lockout, labor dispute, casualty or accident; or war, revolution, civil commotion, acts of public enemies, blockage or embargo; or any injunction, law, order, proclamation, regulation, ordinance, demand or... requirement of any government or of any subdivision, authority or representative of any such government; or breakdown of plant, inability to procure or use materials, labor, equipment, transportation, or energy sufficient to meet manufacturing needs without the necessity of allocation; or any other cause whatsoever, whether similar or dissimilar to those above enumerated, beyond the reasonable control of the party. View More
Force Majeure. Any event beyond its reasonable control that render its performance impossible or commercially impracticable, including: accidents (environmental, toxic spill, etc. ); acts of God; biological or nuclear incidents; casualties; earthquakes; pandemic flu; fires; floods; governmental acts (but for the avoidance of doubt, excluding delays caused by any Regulatory Authority or a Party's freedom to operate); orders or restrictions; local, national or state emergency; power failure and power outages;... acts of terrorism; strike; and war. View More
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