Confirmation of Force Majeure Clause Samples
Confirmation of Force Majeure. In addition to the force majeure events stipulated in the general contract terms, other circumstances deemed as force majeure are: Natural disasters: including typhoons of level 12 or above in the urban area of the project location for more than 8 hours per week; high temperatures of more than 40 °C for 10 consecutive days in the urban area ; low temperatures of less than -8 °C for more than 5 consecutive days in the urban area ; rainstorms, hail, and snowstorms that occur once every 50 years (requires confirmation by the meteorological department); tsunamis; rainstorms, hail, and snowstorms that occur once every 20 years (requires confirmation by the meteorological department), the fall of UFOs in the
(1) Government actions: including government bans or new laws or regulations that have a significant impact on the performance of the contract; war, etc.;
(2) Abnormal social events: including coups, rebellions, riots; demonstrations or strikes that seriously affect construction; major infectious epidemic disease prevention and control measures (such as SARS); major fires and explosions caused by reasons other than the contractor.
Confirmation of Force Majeure. In addition to the force majeure events stipulated in the general contract terms, other circumstances deemed as force majeure are: Natural disasters: including typhoons of level 12 or above in the urban area of the project location for more than 8 hours per week; high temperatures of more than 40 °C for 10 consecutive days in the urban area ; low temperatures of less than -8 °C for more than 5 consecutive days in the urban area ; rainstorms, hail, and snowstorms that occur once in 50 years (subject to the approval of the meteorological department); tsunamis; rainstorms, hail, and snowstorms that occur once in 20 years (subject to the approval of the meteorological department), the fall of UFOs in the sky (affecting construction within the construction scope), and other natural disasters that seriously affect construction (the contractor shall submit supporting materials to the employer for approval);
(1) Government actions: including government bans or new laws or regulations that have a significant impact on the performance of the contract; war, etc.;
(2) Abnormal social events: including coups, rebellions, riots; demonstrations or strikes that seriously affect construction; major infectious epidemic disease prevention and control measures (such as SARS); major fires and explosions caused by reasons other than the contractor.
Confirmation of Force Majeure. Force majeure refers to natural disasters and social emergencies that are unforeseeable by the parties to the contract when signing the contract and are unavoidable and insurmountable during the performance of the contract, such as earthquakes, tsunamis, plagues, riots, martial law, insurrections, wars and other circumstances stipulated in the special contract terms. After force majeure occurs, the employer and the contractor shall collect evidence proving the occurrence of force majeure and the losses caused by force majeure, and shall promptly and carefully calculate the losses caused. If the parties to the contract disagree on whether it is force majeure or the losses, the Supervisor shall handle it in accordance with the provisions of Article 4.4 [Agreed or Determined]. In the event of a dispute, it shall be handled in accordance with the provisions of Article 20 [Dispute Resolution].
Confirmation of Force Majeure. In addition to the force majeure events stipulated in the general contract terms, other circumstances deemed as force majeure are: /.