Forces Majeure

Example Definitions of "Forces Majeure"
Forces Majeure. Any delay resulting from or caused by an Act of God, fire, earthquake, flood, explosion, action of the elements, war, invasion, insurrection, riot, mob violence, sabotage, malicious mischief, inability to procure or general shortage of labor, equipment, facilities, materials, or supplies in the open market, Landlord's inability (despite its reasonable and diligent efforts) to obtain necessary government approvals, licenses or permits, failure of transportation, strike, lockout, action of labor... unions, litigation not within the reasonable control of Landlord, condemnation, requisition, supervening law, order or regulation of government or civil, military or naval authority, or any other cause (excluding financial inability) whether similar or dissimilar to the foregoing not within the reasonable control of the parties. The time for performance of any obligation shall be appropriately extended by the period of any actual delay caused by any of the foregoing Forces Majeure events View More
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