Common use of FORCE MAJEURE CLAUSE Clause in Contracts

FORCE MAJEURE CLAUSE. Contractor shall be excused from performance hereunder during the time and to the extent that it is prevented from obtaining delivery, or performing by act of God, fire, strike, loss, or shortage of transportation facilities, lock-out, commandeering of materials, pandemic, product, plant, or facilities by the government, when satisfactory evidence thereof is presented to the District, provided that it is satisfactorily established that the non-performance is not due to the fault or neglect of Contractor. Any delay associated with Covid-19, or any derivative or similar strain thereof, or any federal, state, or local order relating thereto, shall not be considered a Force Majeure Event unless it renders Contractor’s performance of the Work impossible, and that event was not reasonably foreseeable at the time of the execution of the Contract.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Maintenance Contract, Contract for Repairs, Maintenance or Construction Services, Contract for Multi Site Roofing Replacement Project

FORCE MAJEURE CLAUSE. Contractor shall be excused from performance hereunder during the time and to the extent that it is prevented from obtaining delivery, or performing by act of God, fire, strike, loss, or shortage of transportation facilities, lock-out, commandeering of materials, pandemic, product, plant, or facilities by the government, or pandemic when satisfactory evidence thereof is presented to the District, provided that it is satisfactorily established that the non-performance is not due to the fault or neglect of the Contractor. Any delay associated with Covid-19, or any derivative or similar strain thereofInfectious Disease, or any federal, state, or local order relating thereto, shall not be considered a Force Majeure Event unless it renders Contractor’s performance of the Work Services impossible, and that event was not reasonably foreseeable at the time of the execution of the Contractthis Agreement.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Independent Contractor for Professional Services Agreement, Independent Contractor for Professional Services Agreement, Independent Contractor for Professional Services Agreement

FORCE MAJEURE CLAUSE. Contractor shall be excused from performance hereunder during the time and to the extent that it is prevented from obtaining delivery, or performing by act of God, fire, strike, loss, or shortage of transportation facilities, lock-outlock‑out, commandeering of materials, pandemic, product, plant, or facilities by the government, when satisfactory evidence thereof is presented to the District, provided that it is satisfactorily established that the non-performance non‑performance is not due to the fault or neglect of Contractor. Any delay associated with Covid-19, or any derivative or similar strain thereof, or any federal, state, or local order relating thereto, shall not be considered a Force Majeure Event unless it renders Contractor’s performance of the Work impossible, and that event was not reasonably foreseeable at the time of the execution of the Contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Construction Contract