Common use of Circumstances beyond your control Clause in Contracts

Circumstances beyond your control. 21.1 Any Party affected by a Force Majeure Event is excused from performing its obligations under the Contract while the inability to perform continues, if it both: (a) provides written notice to the other Party; and (b) uses all reasonable measures practical to reduce the impact of the Force Majeure Event. 21.2 Any failure or delay by the Supplier to perform its obligations under the Contract that is due to a failure or delay by an agent, Subcontractor and/or Supplier Staff will only be considered a Force Majeure Event if that third party is itself prevented from complying with an obligation to the Supplier due to a Force Majeure Event. 21.3 Either Party can partially or fully terminate the Contract if the provision of the Deliverables is materially affected by a Force Majeure Event which lasts for 90 days continuously. 21.4 Where a Party terminates under clause 21.3: (a) each Party must cover its own losses; and (b) clause 11.5(a)(ii) to 11.5(a)(viii) applies.

Appears in 14 contracts

Sources: Short Form Contract for the Supply of Goods and/or Services, Order Form, Supply of Services Contract

Circumstances beyond your control. 21.1 Any Party affected by a Force Majeure Event is excused from performing its obligations under the Contract while the inability to perform continues, if it both: (a) : provides written notice to the other Party; and (b) and uses all reasonable measures practical to reduce the impact of the Force Majeure Event. 21.2 . Any failure or delay by the Supplier to perform its obligations under the Contract that is due to a failure or delay by an agent, Subcontractor and/or Supplier Staff will only be considered a Force Majeure Event if that third party is itself prevented from complying with an obligation to the Supplier due to a Force Majeure Event. 21.3 . Either Party can partially or fully terminate the Contract if the provision of the Deliverables is materially affected by a Force Majeure Event which lasts for 90 days continuously. 21.4 continuously and the consequences of termination in Clauses 0 to 0 shall apply. Where a Party terminates under clause 21.3: (a) 0: each Party must cover its own losses; and (b) clause 11.5(a)(ii) and clauses 0 to 11.5(a)(viii) applies0 apply.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Short Form Contract for the Supply of Goods and/or Services, Supply of Goods and/or Services Contract, Short Form Contract for the Supply of Goods and/or Services

Circumstances beyond your control. 21.1 Any Party affected by a Force Majeure Event is excused from performing its obligations under the Contract while the inability to perform continues, if it both: (a) provides written notice to the other Party; and (b) uses all reasonable measures practical to reduce the impact of the Force Majeure Event. 21.2 Any failure or delay by the Supplier to perform its obligations under the Contract that is due to a failure or delay by an agent, Subcontractor and/or Supplier Staff will only be considered a Force Majeure Event if that third party is itself prevented from complying with an obligation to the Supplier due to a Force Majeure Event. 21.3 Either Party can partially or fully terminate the Contract if the provision of the Deliverables is materially affected by a Force Majeure Event which lasts for 90 days continuously.continuously.β€Œ 21.4 Where a Party terminates under clause 21.3: (a) each Party must cover its own losses; and (b) clause 11.5(a)(ii) to 11.5(a)(viii) applies.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Order Form

Circumstances beyond your control. 21.1 Any Party affected by a Force Majeure Event is excused from performing its obligations under the Contract while the inability to perform continues, if it both: (a) provides written notice to the other Party; and (b) uses all reasonable measures practical to reduce the impact of the Force Majeure Event. 21.2 Any failure or delay by the Supplier to perform its obligations under the Contract that is due to a failure or delay by an agent, Subcontractor and/or Supplier Staff will only be considered a Force Majeure Event if that third party is itself prevented from complying with an obligation to the Supplier due to a Force Majeure Event. 21.3 Either Party can partially or fully terminate the Contract if the provision of the Deliverables is materially affected by a Force Majeure Event which lasts for 90 days continuously. 21.4 Where a Party terminates under clause 21.3: (a) each Party must cover its own losses; and (b) clause 11.5(a)(ii) to 11.5(a)(viii) applies.. UKHSA Short Form Contract

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Short Form Contract for the Supply of Goods and/or Services

Circumstances beyond your control. 21.1 Any Party affected by a Force Majeure Event is excused from performing its obligations under the Contract while the inability to perform continues, if it both: (a) provides written notice to the other Party; and (b) uses all reasonable measures practical to reduce the impact of the Force Majeure Event. 21.2 Any failure or delay by the Supplier to perform its obligations under the Contract that is due to a failure or delay by an agent, Subcontractor and/or Supplier Staff will only be considered a Force Majeure Event if that third party is itself prevented from complying with an obligation to the Supplier due to a Force Majeure Event. 21.3 Either Party can partially or fully terminate the Contract if the provision of the Deliverables is materially affected by a Force Majeure Event which lasts for 90 days continuously. 21.4 Where a Party terminates under clause 21.3: (a) each Party must cover its own losses; and (b) clause 11.5(a)(ii11.5(b)(ii) to 11.5(a)(viii11.5(b)(viii) applies.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Supply of Goods and/or Services Contract