Unavoidable Delays

Example Definitions of "Unavoidable Delays"
Unavoidable Delays. Means delays due to strikes, lock-outs, labor unrest, inability to procure materials, power failure, acts of God, governmental restrictions, enemy action (including terrorist activities), civil commotion, fire, unavoidable casualty or other similar causes beyond the control of the party responsible for performing an obligation hereunder, provided that lack of funds shall not be deemed a cause beyond the control of either party hereto unless such lack of funds is caused by the failure of the... other party hereto to perform any obligations of such party under this Agreement or any guaranty of this Agreement. View More Arrow
Unavoidable Delays. Delays due to acts of God, acts of public agencies, labor disputes, strikes, fires, freight embargoes, rainy or stormy weather, inability to obtain supplies, materials, fuels or permits, delays of contractors or subcontractors, or other causes or contingencies beyond the reasonable control of Landlord or Tenant, as applicable.
Unavoidable Delays. Wherever in this Agreement the term "Unavoidable Delays" or words of similar import appear, they will be construed to mean delays due to strikes, lock-outs, acts of God, inability to obtain labor or materials, governmental restrictions, enemy action, civil commotion, fire, unavoidable casualty or similar causes, provided such similar causes are beyond the control of User or Tenant, as the case may be. Whenever delay in completion of a performance is excused by reason of Unavoidable Delays,... delay in commencement of such performance will also be excused if caused by Unavoidable Delays. View More Arrow
Unavoidable Delays. Delays caused by strikes, lockouts, acts of God, inability to obtain labor or materials, governmental restrictions, enemy action, civil commotion, fire, terrorist action, epidemic, public utility failure, unavoidable casualty, moratorium or similar Laws prohibiting performance or severe weather conditions or any other similar matter which shall be beyond the reasonable control of Tenant or Landlord, as the case may be; but the lack or insufficiency of funds shall not constitute an Unavoidable... Delay nor shall the time for performing or complying with a party's obligations under this Lease that can be performed by the payment of money (e.g., Tenant's payment of Rent to Landlord or Landlord's payment of "Base Rent" to Ground Lessor, and maintenance of insurance) ever be extended by reason of Unavoidable Delays. View More Arrow
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