Common use of Unavoidable Delays Clause in Contracts

Unavoidable Delays. 14.01 If any party should be delayed in or prevented from performing any of the terms, covenants or conditions of this agreement by reason of a cause beyond the control of such party, including fires, floods, earthquakes, subsidence, ground collapse or landslides, interruptions or delays in transportation or power supplies, strikes, lockouts, wars, acts of God, government regulation or interference, including but without restricting the generality of the foregoing, forest or highway closures or any other cause beyond such party's control, then any such failure on the part of such party to so perform shall not be deemed to be a breach of this agreement and the time within which such party is obliged to comply with any such term, covenant or condition of this agreement shall be extended by the total period of all such delays. In order that the provisions of this article may become operative, such party shall give notice in writing to the other party, forthwith and for each new cause of delay or prevention and shall set out in such notice particulars of the cause thereof and the day upon which the same arose, and shall give like notice forthwith following the date that such cause ceased to subsist.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Property Option Agreement, Property Option Agreement (North Springs Resources Corp.), Property Option Agreement (North Springs Resources Corp.)

Unavoidable Delays. 14.01 15.01 If any party should be delayed in or prevented from performing any of the terms, covenants or conditions of this agreement (but expressly excluding payment of cash to the Optionor under paragraphs 1.01 and 1.03 hereof) by reason of a cause beyond the control of such party, including fires, floods, earthquakes, subsidence, ground collapse or landslides, interruptions or delays in transportation or power supplies, strikes, lockouts, wars, acts of God, government regulation or interference, including but without restricting the generality of the foregoing, forest or highway closures or any other cause beyond such party's control, then any such failure on the part of such party to so perform shall not be deemed to be a breach of this agreement and the time within which such party is obliged to comply with any such term, covenant or condition of this agreement shall be extended by the total period of all such delays. In order that the provisions of this article may become operative, such party shall give notice in writing to the other party, forthwith and for each new cause of delay or prevention and shall set out in such notice particulars of the cause thereof and the day upon which the same arose, and shall give like notice forthwith following the date that such cause ceased to subsist.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Property Option Agreement (Solara Ventures Inc), Property Option Agreement (Solara Ventures Inc)

Unavoidable Delays. 14.01 If any either party should be delayed in or prevented from performing any of the terms, covenants or conditions of this agreement by reason of a cause beyond the control of such partyparties, including fires, floods, earthquakes, subsidence, ground collapse or landslides, interruptions or delays in transportation or power supplies, strikes, lockouts, wars, acts of God, government regulation or interference, including but without restricting the generality of the foregoing, forest or highway closures or any other cause beyond such party's parties’ control, then any such failure on the part of such party parties to so perform shall not be deemed to be a breach of this agreement and the time within which such party is parties are obliged to comply with any such term, covenant or condition of this agreement shall be extended by the total period of all such delays. In order that the provisions of this article may become operative, such party of the parties shall give notice in writing to the other partyparties, forthwith and for each new cause of delay or prevention and shall set out in such notice particulars of the cause thereof and the day upon which the same arose, and shall give like notice forthwith following the date that such cause ceased to subsist.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Option Agreement (Canplats Resources Corp)

Unavoidable Delays. 14.01 12.1 If any party should be delayed in or prevented from performing any of the terms, covenants or conditions of this agreement Agreement by reason of a cause beyond the control of such party, including fires, floods, earthquakes, subsidence, ground collapse or landslides, interruptions or delays in transportation or power supplies, strikes, lockouts, wars, acts of God, government regulation or interference, including but without restricting the generality of the foregoing, forest or highway closures or any other cause beyond such party's control, then any such failure on the part of such party to so perform shall not be deemed to be a breach of this agreement Agreement, and the time within which such party is obliged to comply with any such term, covenant or condition of this agreement Agreement shall be extended by the total period of all such delays. In order that the provisions provision of this article may become operative, such party shall give notice in writing to the other party, forthwith and for each new cause of delay or prevention and shall set out in such notice particulars of the cause thereof and the day upon which the same arose, and shall give like notice forthwith following the date that such cause ceased to subsist.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Option Agreement (Orko Silver Corp)

Unavoidable Delays. 14.01 If any party should be delayed in or prevented from performing any of the terms, covenants or conditions of this agreement (but expressly excluding payment of cash or issuance of shares to the Vendor under paragraphs 1.01 and 4.01 hereof) by reason of a cause (excluding lack of funds) beyond the control of such party, including fires, floods, earthquakes, subsidence, ground collapse or landslides, interruptions or delays in transportation or power supplies, strikes, lockouts, wars, acts of God, government regulation or interference, including but without restricting the generality of the foregoing, forest or highway closures or any other cause beyond such party's control, then any such failure on the part of such party to so perform shall not be deemed to be a breach of this agreement and the time within which such party is obliged to comply with any such term, covenant or condition of this agreement shall be extended by the total period of all such delays. In order that the provisions of this article may become operative, such party shall give notice in writing to the other party, forthwith and for each new cause of delay or prevention and shall set out in such notice particulars of the cause thereof and the day upon which the same arose, and shall give like notice forthwith following the date that such cause ceased to subsist.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Assignment of Agreement to Acquire (Yukon Gold Corp Inc)

Unavoidable Delays. 14.01 8.01 If any party should be delayed in or prevented from performing any of the terms, covenants or conditions of this agreement by reason of a cause beyond the control of such party, other than a lack of funds, including fires, floods, earthquakes, subsidence, ground collapse or landslides, interruptions or delays in transportation or power supplies, strikes, lockouts, wars, acts of God, government regulation or interference, including but without restricting the generality of the foregoing, forest or highway closures or any other cause beyond such party's control, then any such failure on the part of such party to so perform shall not be deemed to be a breach of this agreement and the time within which such party is obliged to comply with any such term, covenant or condition of this agreement shall be extended by the total period of all such delays. In order that the provisions of this article may become operative, such party shall give notice in writing to the other party, forthwith and for each new cause of delay or prevention and shall set out in such notice particulars of the cause thereof and the day upon which the same arose, and shall give like notice forthwith following the date that such cause ceased to subsist.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Option Agreement (Tecton Corp)

Unavoidable Delays. 14.01 8.01 If any party should be delayed in or prevented from performing any of the terms, covenants or conditions of this agreement by reason of a cause beyond the control of such party, including fires, floods, earthquakes, subsidence, ground collapse or landslides, interruptions or delays in transportation or power supplies, strikes, lockouts, wars, acts of God, government regulation or interference, including but without restricting the generality of the foregoing, forest or highway closures or any other cause beyond such party's control, then any such failure on the part of such party to so perform shall not be deemed to be a breach of this agreement and the time within which such party is obliged to comply with any such term, covenant or condition of this agreement shall be extended by the total period of all such delays. In order that the provisions of this article may become operative, such party shall give notice in writing to the other party, forthwith and for each new cause of delay or prevention and shall set out in such notice particulars of the cause thereof and the day upon which the same arose, and shall give like notice forthwith following the date that such cause ceased to subsist.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Sale and Purchase Agreement (Pan American Gold Corp)

Unavoidable Delays. 14.01 21.01 If any party should be delayed in or prevented from performing any of the terms, covenants or conditions of this agreement Agreement by reason of a cause beyond the control of such party, including fires, floods, earthquakes, subsidence, ground collapse or landslideslandslide, interruptions interruption or delays in transportation or power supplies, strikes, lockouts, wars, acts of God, government regulation or interference, including but without restricting the generality of the foregoing, forest or highway closures or any other cause beyond such party's control, then any such failure on the part of such party to so perform shall not be deemed to be a breach of this agreement Agreement and the time within which such party is obliged to comply with any such termterms, covenant or condition conditions of this agreement Agreement shall be extended by the total period of all such delays. In order that the provisions of this article may become operative, such party shall give notice in writing to the other party, forthwith and for each new cause of delay or prevention and shall set out in such notice particulars of the cause thereof and the day upon which the same arose, and shall give like notice forthwith following the date that such cause ceased to subsist.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Share Purchase Agreement

Unavoidable Delays. 14.01 16.1 If any party should be delayed in or prevented from performing any of the terms, covenants or conditions of this agreement Agreement by reason of a cause beyond the control of such party, including fires, floods, earthquakes, subsidence, ground collapse or landslides, interruptions or delays in transportation or power supplies, strikes, lockouts, wars, acts of God, government regulation or interference, including but without restricting the generality of the foregoing, forest or highway closures or any other cause beyond such party's control, then any such failure on the part of such party to so perform shall not be deemed to be a breach of this agreement Agreement, and the time within which such party is obliged to comply with any such term, covenant or condition of this agreement Agreement shall be extended by the total period of all such delays. In order that the provisions provision of this article may become operative, such party shall give notice in writing to the other party, forthwith and for each new cause of delay or prevention and shall set out in such notice particulars of the cause thereof and the day upon which the same arose, and shall give like notice forthwith following the date that such cause ceased to subsist.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Exploration and Development Agreement (Vista Gold Corp)