Common use of Acts Beyond Grantor’s Control Clause in Contracts

Acts Beyond Grantor’s Control. The Grantee may not bring any action against the Grantor for any change to the Protected Property resulting from causes beyond Grantor’s control, such as changes caused by fire, flood, storm, earth movement, natural deterioration or the unauthorized acts of persons other than the Grantor or the Grantor’s agents, employees or contractors, or resulting from prudent action taken in good faith under emergency conditions to prevent or mitigate damage from such causes.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Conservation Easement, Conservation Easement