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Commentary: These examples are typical of force majeure clauses in commercial contracts. As is common practice, these clauses excuse a party from performing its obligations if the failure is caused by subcontractors, suppliers and/or carriers.
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www.library.yale.edu/~llicense/forcecls.shtml
www.library.yale.edu/~llicense/forcecls.shtml
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Force Majeure: One Size Does Not Fit All (State Bar of Texas - Corporate Law Section Publication); 7/3/2006 ... Under Texas law, contract language controls what qualifies as a force majeure. Accordingly, protecting the client requires carefully crafting the clause to meet each client's needs.
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www.porterhedges.com/Page.aspx?Abs_Doc_ID=39121BF4-B4A4...
www.porterhedges.com/Page.aspx?Abs_Doc_ID=39121BF4-B4A4-4F83-B080-A4B7F196936D
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The language of a Force Majeure clause should pertain to the area of business that the contract covers. Internet companies should put in provisions for electronic failures and Internet service provider disruptions.
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www.allbusiness.com/legal/contracts-agreements/541-1.ht...
www.allbusiness.com/legal/contracts-agreements/541-1.html
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Typically, force majeure contract clauses include language that defines the force majeure event, including notice requirements and the terms of the schedule extension. Events such as unusually severe weather or a labor strike have clear start and end dates.
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www.interface-consulting.com/en/art/?63
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With that in mind, future contracts should be written with language that links attrition and force majeure events, and automatically voids (or substantially modifies) the attrition provision if a force majeure event occurs.
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meetingsnet.com/news/meetings_new_appreciation_force/
meetingsnet.com/news/meetings_new_appreciation_force/
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Force majeure - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Force Majeure (French for "superior force"), also known as cas fortuit (French) or casus fortuitus (Latin), is a common clause in contracts which essentially frees both parties from liability o...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Force_majeure
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Form contract/lease language regarding Acts of God or Force Majeure situations. ... If either party is prevented, hindered or delayed in the performance or observance of any of its obligations under this Agreement by reason of any circumstance beyond its reasonable control, ... Tags force majeure language acts of God...
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www.docstoc.com/docs/9486330/Force-Majeure-Language
www.docstoc.com/docs/9486330/Force-Majeure-Language
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Dictionary entry overview: What does force majeure mean? ... • FORCE MAJEURE (noun); The noun FORCE MAJEURE has 1 sense: ... Familiarity information: FORCE MAJEURE used as a noun is very rare.
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www.audioenglish.net/dictionary/force_majeure.htm
www.audioenglish.net/dictionary/force_majeure.htm
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forcemajeure.blogsome.com/
forcemajeure.blogsome.com/
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