Unmanageable Circumstances Clause Samples

Unmanageable Circumstances. The stop fee may be waived during unmanageable circumstances. These are defined in the milk supply agreement. The effects of the event must directly result in a severe downturn in milk production. Examples of Unmanageable Circumstances are: • A natural disaster that results in a loss of production due to, or a combination of: bushfire, earthquake, flooding, storm including hailstorm, cyclone or landslide; • Drought: – Any region declared in drought (or marginally declared) by government. – Norco will accept submissions from properties within a 50 km straight line from a declared area. Applying for Unmanageable Circumstances • The onus for appeals for Unmanageable Circumstances lies with the Supplier. Suppliers will be required to submit an application in writing to the Norco Board of Directors within 3 months of the event occurring. All evidence supporting the application must be in writing. • Suppliers will be advised of the outcome of their application within 31 days of the next Board meeting. • Where circumstances affect a significant number of Norco Suppliers in a region, a declaration of Unmanageable Circumstances will be issued by Norco.
Unmanageable Circumstances. The stop fee may be waived during unmanageable circumstances. These are defined in the milk supply agreement. The effects of the event must directly result in a severe downturn in milk production.

Related to Unmanageable Circumstances

  • Unforeseen Circumstances As a rule, the contractor is not entitled to any modification of the contractual terms due to circumstances of which the contracting authority was unaware. A decision of the Belgian State to suspend cooperation with a partner country is deemed to be unforeseeable circumstances within the meaning of this article. Should the Belgian State break off or cease activities which implies therefore the financing of this procurement contract, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ will do everything reasonable to agree a maximum compensation figure.

  • Exceptional Circumstances Sourcewell retains the right to consider additional extensions as required under exceptional circumstances.

  • Special Circumstances An employee shall be entitled to extend the maternity leave by up to an additional six (6) consecutive weeks' leave without pay where a physician certifies the employee as unable to return to work for medical reasons related to the birth. An employee shall be entitled to extend the parental leave by up to an additional five (5) consecutive weeks' leave without pay where the child is at least six (6) months of age before coming into the employee's care and custody and the child is certified as suffering from a physical, psychological or emotional condition. Provided however, that in no case shall the combined maternity and parental leave exceed fifty-two (52) consecutive weeks following the commencement of the leave.

  • Adverse Circumstances No condition, circumstance, event, agreement, document, instrument, restriction, litigation or proceeding (or threatened litigation or proceeding or basis therefor) exists which: (i) would have a Material Adverse Effect upon Debtor; or (ii) would constitute an Event of Default or an Unmatured Event of Default.

  • FORCE MAJEURE CIRCUMSTANCES Lithium Hosting, llc CANNOT and WILL NOT be liable for any failure or delay in doing its professional duties resulting from circumstances beyond its physical control. Such circumstances may represent acts of any governmental body, war, rebellion, sabotage, embargo, fire, flood or other natural disaster, strike or other labor disturbances, interruption of or delay in transportation, unavailability of, interruption or delay in telecommunications or third party services (including DNS propagation), failure of third party software or hardware, or inability to obtain raw materials, supplies or power used in or equipment needed for provisioning of the Services.