Circumstances definition
Examples of Circumstances in a sentence
Force Majeure/Uncontrollable Circumstances: XOOM will not be responsible for supplying electricity in the event of circumstances beyond its control such as events of Force Majeure, including but not limited to, acts of terrorism, sabotage, or acts of God.
Circumstances beyond our control (such as, but not limited to, fire, flood, network or system down time, issues with the financial institution, or interference from an outside force) prevent the proper execution of the Payment Instruction.
This Section 14.5 (Supervening Circumstances) shall not apply to obligations imposed under Applicable Laws, obligations to pay money, or failures or delays in performance that could have been prevented by reasonable disaster recovery or business continuity measures.
Circumstances may arise where we may find we have a conflict of interest or otherwise have a material interest in or related to a matter in respect of which we are acting.
Circumstances may occur where it is possible for the Contracting Authority to give at least several days’ notice of the service requirement to the Supplier, however Suppliers shall be aware that urgent requirements may arise for a Linguist to be available at a specified location within half an hour of booking, which shall be specified by the Contracting Authority at the time of booking.