Deadline Extended Clause Samples

The "Deadline Extended" clause serves to formally allow for the postponement of a previously agreed-upon deadline within a contract or agreement. This clause typically outlines the conditions under which an extension may be granted, such as mutual consent or the occurrence of specific events, and may specify the new deadline or the process for determining it. Its core practical function is to provide flexibility in contractual timelines, helping parties accommodate unforeseen delays and avoid breaches due to circumstances beyond their control.
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Deadline Extended. Whenever either Party is required to commence or complete any action within a specified period, the performance of which action is excused under the terms of this Agreement by reasons of an event of Force Majeure, such period shall be extended by an amount equal to the duration of the period such performance was excused by such event of Force Majeure occurring or continuing during such period; provided, however, that the Term shall not be extended.
Deadline Extended. For discontinuation of Prepaid Paper Tickets We have extended the deadline for customers to transfer the value of their existing Prepaid Paper Tickets onto a BC Ferries’ Experience™ Card until September 30, 2011. The BC Ferries’ Experience™ Card is an innovative product which has replaced the old Prepaid Paper Tickets. As of October 1, 2011, Prepaid Paper Tickets for Hornby Island and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Island will no longer have a monetary value and can not be exchanged onto a BC Ferries’ Experience™ Card. September 30, 2011 – final day to transfer the value of Prepaid Paper Tickets on to a BC Ferries’ Experience™ Card For more information on this change, visit ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ Questions? Please call 1 888 ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ (1 888 223 3779). From July 26 to October 24, 2011 BC Ferries will offer refunds for expired or valid Assured Loading Tickets (ALTs) purchased between 1984 and July 25, 2011. The amount of the refund will reflect the number of tickets remaining and the value of ALTs at the time of original purchase. To request a refund or obtain more information, please visit, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇. Refunds will not be available at BC Ferries terminals. Proof of purchase is required for all refunds. After October 24, 2011 this offer will no longer be available. All other terms and conditions of the ALT product, Experience Card and Coast Card continue to apply. Mandatory Online ALT Registration BC Ferries will be implementing a mandatory online ALT registration process. As of November 1, 2011 customers purchasing ALTs must register their cards online and agree to the terms and conditions before the purchase can be completed. This will ensure that BC Ferries can contact ALT users with product information if needed. Beginning November 1, 2011 customers purchasing ALTs will be issued a new card. Online card registration and a complete list of terms and conditions are available at ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ Who Uses Assured Loading Tickets? ALTs are intended for customers that require assured loading (average 5 trips/year). ALTs have an expiry date of two years from month of purchase and once ALTs expire customers with remaining value have six months to purchase a new set of ALTs or the value will be forfeited. Customers are responsible for monitoring their ALT expiry date. ALTs provide priority travel on three Vancouver Island/Mainland routes: Tsawwassen-▇▇▇▇▇▇ Bay; Tsawwassen-Duke Point; and Horseshoe Bay-Departure Bay. If you have any doubts that you will need prepaid ALTs, we suggest you rely on B...

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