Common use of Failure of Delivery Clause in Contracts

Failure of Delivery. If the Water Entity is unable to deliver water to the Connection Points for a continuous period of ninety (90) days as a result of any event of Force Majeure or the failure of Water Entity to hold the necessary permits, the charge imposed under clause 12.2(a) will be rebated for the period in which water can not be delivered.

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Sources: Water Entitlements Purchase Contract

Failure of Delivery. If the Water Entity is unable to deliver water to the Connection Points for a continuous period of ninety (90) days as a result of any event of Force Majeure or the failure of Water Entity to hold the necessary permits, the charge imposed under clause 12.2(a13.2(a) will be rebated for the period in which water can not be delivered.

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Sources: Water Entitlements Purchase Contract

Failure of Delivery. If the Water Entity is unable to deliver water to the Connection Points for a continuous period of ninety (90) days as a result of any event of Force Majeure or the failure of the Water Entity to hold the necessary permits, the charge imposed under clause 12.2(a) will be rebated for the period in which water can not be delivered.

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Sources: Landholder Water Entitlements Purchase Contract