Common use of Termination due to Force Majeure Clause in Contracts

Termination due to Force Majeure. Either Party may terminate this Agreement with immediate effect by written notice to the other Party if that other Party is the subject of a Force Majeure event for a continuous period exceeding 90 days.

Appears in 6 contracts

Sources: Service Agreement, Telecommunications, General Terms Agreement

Termination due to Force Majeure. Either Party may terminate this Agreement (in whole or in part) with immediate effect by written notice to the other Party if that other Party is the subject of a Force Majeure event for a continuous period exceeding 90 days.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Service Agreement, General Terms Agreement, General Terms Agreement

Termination due to Force Majeure. Either Party may terminate this Agreement (in whole or in part) with immediate effect by written notice to the other Party if that other Party is the subject of a Force Majeure event for a continuous period exceeding 90 days.days.‌

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: General Terms Agreement, General Terms Agreement

Termination due to Force Majeure. Either Party may shall have the right to terminate this Agreement with immediate effect by upon not less than thirty (30) days prior written notice to the other Party if that other Party is the subject occurrence of a Force Majeure event Event affecting such Party’s performance hereunder continues for a continuous period exceeding 90 daysthree (3) consecutive months or more; provided, however, that such Party may only terminate this Agreement according to the terms of this Section 7.2 with respect to that PTC Equipment affected by such Force Majeure Event.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Equipment Supply Agreement (Iberdrola USA, Inc.), Equipment Supply Agreement (Iberdrola USA, Inc.)

Termination due to Force Majeure. Either Party may terminate this Agreement (in whole or in part) with immediate effect by written notice to the other Party if that that‌ other Party is the subject of a Force Majeure event for a continuous period exceeding 90 days.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: General Terms Agreement, General Terms Agreement

Termination due to Force Majeure. Either Party may terminate this Agreement with immediate effect In case the Force Majeure Event continues for a period of more than 90 (ninety) days, the non- affected party may, by written giving a prior notice to the other Party if that other Party is Party, terminate the subject of a Force Majeure event for a continuous period exceeding 90 days.Contract Documents

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Coal Supply Agreement

Termination due to Force Majeure. Either Party party may terminate this Agreement with immediate effect by giving ten (10) days written notice to the other Party if that other Party is the subject of a party claiming Force Majeure event if the other party has failed to substantially perform its obligations hereunder due to Force Majeure for a continuous period exceeding 90 days.of thirty

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Wastewater Residuals Management Participation Agreement