Common use of Final Conclusion Clause in Contracts

Final Conclusion. If due to force majeure will not be possible to perform by the Seller contract in accordance with the contract, he is entitled to defer the delivery date until the cessation of force majeure and its consequences, and if you can not identify the obstacles arising from the completion of the Seller shall be entitled to a partial or total withdrawal to the agreement without the ensuing further obligations to the Purchaser. The postponement of delivery and partial or complete waiver by the Seller of the agreement does not create a basis for any claims by the Purchaser, including compensation.

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Sources: General Terms and Conditions of Sale, General Terms and Conditions of Sale, General Terms and Conditions of Sale