Force Majeure

Example Definitions of "Force Majeure"
Force Majeure. Acts of God; strikes; lockouts; labor troubles; inability to procure materials; acts of war; terrorist actions; inclement weather; governmental laws or regulations; casualty; orders or directives of any legislative, administrative, or judicial body or any governmental department; inability to obtain any licenses, permissions or authorities (despite commercially reasonable pursuit of such licenses, permissions or authorities); and other similar or dissimilar causes beyond Landlord's reasonable... control. View More
Force Majeure. Means any events or conditions that are not reasonably within the control of either Party, including but not limited to: acts of state or governmental action (including regional or national emergency), orders, legislation, regulations, restrictions, priorities or rationing, riots, disturbance, terrorist threats or acts, 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, acts of God, earthquake, flood, hurricane, typhoon, explosion and accident. View More
Force Majeure. Means any circumstances beyond the reasonable control of the relevant Party (including, without limitation, any strike, lock-out or other form of industrial action, acts of God, war or national emergency, an act of terrorism, riot, civil commotion, malicious damage, compliance with any law or government order, rule, regulation or direction, accident, fire, flood, or storm) which prevents that Party from complying with any or all of it obligations under this Agreement or a SOW;
Force Majeure. 7. Force Majeure
Force Majeure. (1) compliance with acts, orders, regulations, or requests of any Governmental Authority or any person purporting to act therefor; (2) insurrections, wars, rebellion, riots, strikes, or labor difficulties; (3) action of the elements not reasonably preventable or accidental disruption; (4) breakdown of production or transportation facilities that is not reasonably preventable; and (5) any other cause, whether or not of the same class or kind, reasonably beyond the control of a Party. It is... understood and agreed that the settlement of strikes or differences with workers shall be entirely within the discretion of the Party affected by the Force Majeure event View More
Force Majeure. Any act of God, any accident, explosion, fire, storm, earthquake, pandemic, flood, drought, peril of the sea, riot, embargo, war or foreign, federal, state or municipal order of general application seizure, requisition or allocation, any failure or delay of transportation, shortage of or inability to obtain supplies, equipment fuel or labor or any other circumstances or event beyond the reasonable control of the party relying upon such circumstance or event.
Force Majeure. In relation to either party, any circumstances beyond the reasonable control of that party (including, without limitation, any strike, lock-out or other form of industrial action)
Force Majeure. Means in respect of either Party, any event or occurrence whatsoever beyond the reasonable control of that Party, which delays, prevents or hinders that Party from performing any obligation imposed upon that Party under this Agreement, including to the extent such event or occurrence shall delay, prevent or hinder such Party from performing such obligation, war (declared or undeclared), terrorist activities, acts of sabotage, blockade, fire, lightning, acts of god, national strikes, riots,... insurrections, civil commotions, quarantine restrictions, epidemics, earthquakes, landslides, avalanches, floods, hurricanes, explosions and regulatory and administrative or similar action or delays to take actions of any governmental authority. View More
Force Majeure. Means if the performance by either Party of any obligation under this Agreement is wholly or partially prevented, restricted, interfered with or delayed and the cause or causes are not due to, or caused by, any action or inaction of the Party claiming the benefit of force majeure or are not reasonably within the control of the Party claiming the benefit of force majeure, including acts of God, terrorism, acts by a Governmental Authority or Regulatory Agency, floods, fires, civil commotion,... embargoes, quotas, or any delays or detention by customs, health or other Government Authorities. View More
Force Majeure. Delays beyond the control of Landlord or Tenant, including, but not limited to, permitting, availability of materials, acts of God, Tenant Delays, and inclement weather.
All Definitions