Common use of Excuse from Performance Clause in Contracts

Excuse from Performance. Neither party shall be in default of its obligations under this Agreement in the event, and for so long as, it is impossible or extremely impracticable for it to perform its obligations due to an “act of God” (including, but not limited to, flood, earthquake or other catastrophic events), civil disturbance, labor unrest of other than the party’s employees (including strike, work stoppage, slowdown, sick out, picketing, or other concerted job action), or other similar cause affecting Santa ▇▇▇▇▇ County, not the fault of, and beyond the reasonable control of, the party claiming excuse. A party claiming excuse under this Section must (1) have taken reasonable precautions, if possible, to avoid being affected by the cause and

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Agreement for Solid Waste, Recyclable Materials, and Compostable Materials Collection and Processing Services, Solid Waste Collection Agreement

Excuse from Performance. Neither party shall be in default of its obligations under this Agreement in the event, and for so long as, it is impossible or extremely impracticable for it to perform its obligations due to an “act of God” (including, but not limited to, flood, earthquake or other catastrophic events), civil disturbance, labor unrest of other than the party’s employees (including strike, work stoppage, slowdown, sick out, picketing, or other concerted job action), or other similar cause affecting Santa ▇▇▇▇▇ Clara County, not the fault of, and beyond the reasonable control of, the party claiming excuse. A party claiming excuse under this Section must must: (1) have taken reasonable precautions, if possible, to avoid being affected by the cause cause, and

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Solid Waste Processing and Disposal Services Agreement

Excuse from Performance. Neither party shall be in default of its obligations under this Agreement in the event, and for so long as, it is impossible or extremely impracticable for it to perform its obligations due to an “act of God” (including, but not limited to, flood, earthquake or other catastrophic events), civil disturbance, labor unrest of other than the party’s employees (including strike, work stoppage, slowdown, sick out, picketing, or other concerted job action), or other similar cause affecting Santa ▇▇▇▇▇ Clara County, not the fault of, and beyond the reasonable control of, the party claiming excuse. A party claiming excuse under this Section must (1) have taken reasonable precautions, if possible, to avoid being affected by the cause and

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Agreement for Solid Waste, Recyclable Materials, and Compostable Materials Collection and Processing Services