Common use of Impossibility of Performance Clause in Contracts

Impossibility of Performance. If, for any reason, an unforeseen event occurs which is beyond the control of the City and the Contractor, including, but not limited to, fire, casualty, or labor strike, which event renders impossible the fulfillment of any term of this Agreement, Contractor and the City shall have no right to nor claim for damages against the other.

Appears in 8 contracts

Sources: Use Agreement for City Property for Film Production and Related Activities, Use Agreement for City Property for Film Production and Related Activities, Use Agreement for City Property for Film Production and Related Activities

Impossibility of Performance. If, for any reason, an unforeseen event occurs which is beyond the control of the City and the ContractorLicensee, including, but not limited to, fire, casualty, or labor strike, which event renders impossible the fulfillment of any term of this Agreement, Contractor Licensee and the City shall have no right to nor claim for damages against the other.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Construction Staging License Agreement