Force Majeure Event. Any of the following events which is beyond the control of the Party claiming to be affected thereby (“Affected Party”) despite exercise of due care and diligence, and prevents the Affected Party from performing or discharging its obligations under this Agreement, shall constitute Force Majeure Event: (a) act of God or (b) strikes, labour disruptions, riots or any other industrial disturbances not arising on account of the acts or omissions of the Developer, for which no offsetting compensation is payable to the Developer; (c) acts of expropriation, compulsory takeover of the Project Site and Project Facilities by the Government or any part thereof or (d) any judgement or any order of a court of competent jurisdiction or statutory authority in India made against the Developer in any proceedings which is non-collusive and duly prosecuted by the Developer.
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Force Majeure Event. Any of the following events which is beyond the control of the Party claiming to be affected thereby (“Affected Party”) despite exercise of due care and diligence, and prevents the Affected Party from performing or discharging its obligations under this Agreement, shall constitute Force Majeure Event:
(a) act of God ofGod or
(b) strikes, labour disruptions, riots or any other industrial disturbances not arising on account of the acts or omissions of the Developer, for which no offsetting compensation is payable to the Developer;
(c) acts of expropriation, compulsory takeover of the Project Site and Project Facilities by the Government or any part thereof or
(d) any judgement or any order of a court of competent jurisdiction or statutory authority in India made against the Developer in any proceedings which is non-collusive and duly prosecuted by the Developer.
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Sources: Project Development and Management Agreement, Project Development and Management Agreement, Project Development and Management Agreement
Force Majeure Event. Any of the following events which is beyond the control of the Party claiming to be affected thereby (“Affected Party”) despite exercise of due care and diligence, and prevents the Affected Party from performing or discharging its obligations under this Agreement, shall constitute Force Majeure Event:
(a) act of God God; or
(b) strikes, labour disruptions, riots or any other industrial disturbances not arising on account of the acts or omissions of the Developer, for which no offsetting compensation is payable to the Developer;; or
(c) acts of expropriation, compulsory takeover of the Project Site and Project Facilities by the Government or any part thereof thereof; or
(d) any judgement or any order of a court of competent jurisdiction or statutory authority in India made against the Developer in any proceedings which is non-collusive and duly prosecuted by the Developer.
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Sources: Project Development and Management Agreement, Project Development and Management Agreement, Project Development and Management Agreement
Force Majeure Event. Any of the following events which is beyond the control of the Party claiming to be affected thereby (“Affected Party”) despite exercise of due care and diligence, and prevents the Affected Party from performing or discharging its obligations under this Agreement, shall constitute Force Majeure Event:
(a) act of God god or
(b) strikes, labour disruptions, riots or any other industrial disturbances not arising on account of the acts or omissions of the Developer, for which no offsetting compensation is payable to the Developer;
(c) acts of expropriation, compulsory takeover of the Project Site and Project Facilities by the Government or any part thereof or
(d) any judgement or any order of a court of competent jurisdiction or statutory authority in India made against the Developer in any proceedings which is non-non- collusive and duly prosecuted by the Developer.
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Force Majeure Event. Any of the following events which is beyond the control of the Party claiming to be affected thereby (“Affected Party”) despite exercise of due care and diligence, and prevents the Affected Party from performing or discharging its obligations under this Agreement, shall constitute Force Majeure Event:
(a) act of God or
(b) strikes, labour disruptions, riots or any other industrial disturbances not arising on account of the acts or omissions of the Developer, for which no offsetting compensation is payable to the Developer;
(c) acts of expropriation, compulsory takeover of the Project Site and Project Facilities by the Government or any part thereof or
(d) any judgement or any order of a court of competent jurisdiction or statutory authority in India made against the Developer in any proceedings which is non-collusive and duly prosecuted by the Developer.
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Force Majeure Event. Any of the following events which is beyond the control of the Party claiming to be affected thereby (“Affected Party”) despite exercise of due care and diligence, and prevents the Affected Party from performing or discharging its obligations under this Agreement, shall constitute Force Majeure Event:
(a) act of God or
(b) strikes, labour disruptions, riots or any other industrial disturbances not arising on account of the acts or omissions of the Developer, for which no offsetting compensation is payable to the Developer;
(c) acts of expropriation, compulsory takeover of the Project Site and Project Facilities by the Government or any part thereof or
(d) any judgement or any order of a court of competent jurisdiction or statutory authority in India made against the Developer in any proceedings which is non-collusive and duly prosecuted by the Developer.
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Force Majeure Event. Any of the following events which is beyond the control of the Party claiming to be affected thereby (“Affected Party”) despite exercise of due care and diligence, and prevents the Affected Party from performing or discharging its obligations under this Agreement, shall constitute Force Majeure Event:
(a) : act of God or
(b) God; or strikes, labour disruptions, riots or any other industrial disturbances not arising on account of the acts or omissions of the Developer, for which no offsetting compensation is payable to the Developer;
(c) ; or acts of expropriation, compulsory takeover of the Project Site and Project Facilities by the Government or any part thereof or
(d) thereof; or any judgement or any order of a court of competent jurisdiction or statutory authority in India made against the Developer in any proceedings which is non-collusive and duly prosecuted by the Developer.
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Force Majeure Event. Any of the following events which is beyond the control of the Party claiming to be affected thereby (“Affected Party”) despite exercise of due care and diligence, and prevents the Affected Party from performing or discharging its obligations under this Agreement, shall constitute Force Majeure Event:
(a) act of God or
(b) strikes, labour disruptions, riots or any other industrial disturbances not arising on account of the acts or omissions of the Developer, for which no offsetting compensation is payable to the Developer;
(c) acts of expropriation, compulsory takeover of the Project Site and Project Facilities by the Government or any part thereof or
(d) any judgement judgment or any order of a court of competent jurisdiction or statutory authority in India made against the Developer in any proceedings which is non-collusive and duly prosecuted by the Developer.
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