Common use of Force Majeure Interruption Clause in Contracts

Force Majeure Interruption. Neither party shall be liable for any failure to perform any of its obligations under this Agreement (except payment obligations) due to unforeseen circumstances or causes beyond the party’s reasonable control, including without limitation, acts of God, riot, embargoes, acts of governmental authorities, fire, earthquake, flood, accident, strikes, or inability to secure transmission facilities.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Branding and Marketing Agreement (Health Enhancement Products Inc)

Force Majeure Interruption. Neither party Party shall be liable for any failure to perform any of its obligations under this Agreement (except payment obligations) due to unforeseen circumstances or causes beyond the partyParty’s reasonable control, including including, without limitation, acts of God, riot, embargoes, acts of governmental authorities, fire, earthquake, flood, accident, strikes, or inability to secure transmission facilitiesand accidents.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Application Service Provider Agreement

Force Majeure Interruption. Neither party shall be liable for any failure to perform any of its obligations under this Agreement (except for payment obligations) due to unforeseen circumstances or causes beyond the partypaarty’s reasonable control, including without limitation, acts of God, riot, embargoes, acts of governmental authorities, fire, earthquake, flood, accidentacts of terror, strikescomputer attacks or malicious acts (such as attacks on or through the Internet, any Internet service provider, telecommunications or inability to secure transmission facilitieshosting facility) and accidents.

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Sources: Platform Services Agreement