Common use of Uncontrollable Delays Clause in Contracts

Uncontrollable Delays. If a delay in substantially completing the work, or if any substantial portion of such delay, is the result of a strike or other labor trouble, fire or other casualty, governmental pre-emption of priorities or other controls in connection with a national or other public emergency or shortages of fuel, supplies or labor resulting therefrom, or any other cause beyond Landlord’s reasonable control (collectively, “Uncontrollable Delays”), then each such Uncontrollable Delay shall extend the time for performance by Landlord of Landlord’s obligations hereunder by an amount of time equal to the length of such Uncontrollable Delay.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Office Building Lease (Heartland Payment Systems Inc), Office Building Lease (Heartland Payment Systems Inc), Office Building Lease (Heartland Payment Systems Inc)