Continuing Force Majeure. 5.3.1 Force Majeure means anything affecting either Party's performance of their obligations arising from any of the following: ● acts, events, omissions, happenings or nonhappenings beyond the reasonable control of the affected Party ● riots, war or armed conflict, acts of terrorism, nuclear, biological or chemical warfare ● acts of government, local government or Regulatory Bodies ● fire, flood, any disaster and any failure or shortage of power or fuel ● an industrial dispute affecting a third party for which a substitute third party is not reasonably available 5.3.2 The following do not constitute a Force Majeure event: ● any industrial dispute relating to the Supplier, its staff, or any other failure in the Supplier’s (or a Subcontractor's) supply chain ● any event or occurrence which is attributable to the wilful act, neglect or failure to take reasonable precautions against the event or occurrence by the Party concerned 5.3.3 The Party not affected by the Force Majeure event may, by written notice to the affected Party, suspend or terminate this Framework Agreement with effect from the date specified in such notice if a Force Majeure event endures for a continuous period of more than 60 Working Days.
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Continuing Force Majeure. 5.3.1 5.2.1 Force Majeure means anything affecting either Party's performance of their obligations arising from any of the following: ● acts, events, omissions, happenings or nonhappenings beyond the reasonable control of the affected Party ● riots, war or armed conflict, acts of terrorism, nuclear, biological or chemical warfare ● acts of government, local government or Regulatory Bodies ● fire, flood, any disaster and any failure or shortage of power or fuel ● an industrial dispute affecting a third party for which a substitute third party is not reasonably available
5.3.2 5.2.2 The following do not constitute a Force Majeure event: ● any industrial dispute relating to the Supplier, its staff, or any other failure in the Supplier’s (or a Subcontractor's) supply chain ● any event or occurrence which is attributable to the wilful act, neglect or failure to take reasonable precautions against the event or occurrence by the Party concerned
5.3.3 The 5.2.3 In the event of Force Majeure, the Party not affected by the Force Majeure event may, by written notice to the affected Party, suspend or terminate this Framework Agreement with effect from the date specified in such notice if a Force Majeure event endures for a continuous period of more than 60 Working DaysUK working days.
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