Common use of Prevention of Performance Clause in Contracts

Prevention of Performance. No party shall be liable to the other for any delay or damage or any failure to act (other than payment of money) by reason of federal or state laws or the rules, regulations or orders of any public body or official purporting to exercise authority or control respecting the operations covered hereby, or as a result of strikes, action of the elements, acts of God or other causes reasonably beyond the control of the parties, and delay as a result of the above causes shall not be deemed to be a breach of or failure to perform under this Agreement.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Management Agreement (Regional Health Properties, Inc), Management Consulting Services Agreement (Regional Health Properties, Inc)

Prevention of Performance. No party shall will be liable to the other for any delay or damage or any failure to act (other than payment of money) by reason of federal federal, State or state local laws or the rules, regulations or orders of any public body or official purporting to exercise authority or control respecting the operations covered hereby, or as a result of strikesstrikes or other labor activities, action of the elements, acts of God or other causes reasonably beyond the control of the parties, and delay as a result of the above causes shall will not be deemed to be a breach of or failure to perform under this Agreement.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Management Services Agreement, Management Services Agreement

Prevention of Performance. No Neither party shall be liable to the other for any delay delays or damage damages or any failure to act (other than payment of money) due to, occasioned, or caused by reason of any federal or state laws or the rules, regulations regulations, or orders of any public body or official purporting to exercise authority or control respecting the operations covered hereby, or as a result of due to, occasioned, or caused by strikes, action of the elements, acts of God or other causes reasonably beyond the control of the parties, and delay as a result delays due to any of the above causes shall not be deemed to be a breach of or failure to perform under this Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Third Party Administrator Agreement