an unavoidable catastrophe, especially one that prevents someone from fulfilling a legal obligation
A major, uncontrollable circumstance that excuses a party from performance of its contract obligations
(An uncontrollable force) An event outside the reasonable control of the parties to a contract such as an "Act of God," war, riots or strikes that would prevent the parties from complying with the provisions of an agreement (top)
a natural and unavoidable catastrophe that interrupts the expected course of events; "he discovered that his house was not insured against acts of God"
The title of a standard clause in marine contract that relieves the parties for responsibility upon non-fulfillment of their obligations resulting from conditions beyond their control (such as earthquakes, floods or war)
The title of a standard clause in marine contracts exempting the parties for nonfulfillment of their obligations as a result of conditions beyond their control, such as earthquakes, floods, or war
A contract clause intended to excuse one or more parties from their obligations under a contract, in situations where performance is frustrated by unusual or severe circumstances beyond their control such as flood, fire, war, or prolonged labour strike
A force, which cannot be resisted, in other words, something beyond the control of the parties involved It includes acts of god and acts of man e g riots, strikes, arson in many contracts and insurance policies is made for damage or injury arising from force majeure for example, the financial liabilities of a building contractor for failure to complete by a specified date may be relieved to the extent it was caused by the force majeure This is a common clause in most property contracts
if an event occurs which is outside of the control of the parties to an agreement, for example, then it is said to be a force majeure Often it is used in contracts and allows one party not to be in breach of the contract if an event beyond the control of either party occurs - for example a storm at sea which prevents goods from being delivered by ship
A standard clause which indemnifies either or both parties to a transaction whenever events reasonably beyond the control of either or both parties occur to prevent fulfillment of the terms of the contract
unexpected events, for example a war, that prevent someone from doing what they had officially planned or agreed to do. An event like this can legally allow an agreement or contract to be changed or ended
Literally, "greater force"; a clause designed to protect against failures to perform contractual obligations caused by unavoidable events beyond the party's control, such as natural disasters or wars
A condition that permits a company to depart from the strict terms of a contract because of an event or effect that can't be reasonably anticipated or controlled BACK TO TOP
Events that are beyond the control of a contractor, such as earthquakes, epidemics, blockades, wars, acts of sabotage, and archeological site discoveries
The title of a standard clause in a marine contract exempting the parties for nonfulfillment of their obligations as a result of conditions beyond their control - such as floods, war, etc
The title of a standard clause found in marine contracts exempting the parties for nonfulfillment of their obligations by reasons of occurrences beyond their control, such as earthquakes, floods, or war
An unavoidable cause of delay or of failure to perform an obligation in time due to an unpreventable, overwhelming and irresistible force A clause is often added to a contract to provide indemnification should an Act of God delay completion past the contractual deadline
The title of a standard clause in marine contracts exempting the parties for non-fulfillment of their obligations as a result of conditions beyond their control such as earthquakes, floods, and war
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