In the Euromarkets, the International Primary Market Association has agreed standard-form force majeure clauses. |
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Industry sources said on Monday that both BHP and Rio had declared force majeure following severe flooding. |
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He was heard gasping as the steaming composer was steered back to his baked Alaska, simmering with force majeure. |
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Parties raised concerns about lack of clarity on whether force majeure refers only to a single event or to an accumulation of events. |
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It can be exempted from this liability only by proving that the theft of the consignment was a case of force majeure. |
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In the case of force majeure, modifications to these rules may be published. |
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Pacts can be respected when those who do not respect them can decide that there are cases of force majeure when they do not have to be respected. |
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Post-completion include operating risk, technology, revenues and market risk, force majeure. |
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Delays are being prolonged for interruptions by force majeure and in the case of any obstacles, which cannot be covered by mmp. |
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Article 21: Every worker, except in cases of force majeure, shall be required to work overtime within the limits of the provisions of this Act. |
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Failure to do so within that period results, except in cases of force majeure, in the record being considered approved. |
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It could only be justified by a case of force majeure such as the President having a heart attack. |
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I know of some contracts that were pulled after manufacturers declared force majeure. |
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A spokesman for the company said the declaration of force majeure would only apply to new ships about to join a queue of about 55 vessels waiting off the port to be loaded. |
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Eni SpA has declared force majeure on shipments from its Ogbainbiri oil flow station in Nigeria after the facility was attacked on Sunday, an Eni spokeswoman said. |
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The jury is permitted to change the order of play where a team arrives late due to force majeure. |
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The warranty does not cover any damage caused by inappropriate conditions of use and cases of force majeure. |
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The person concerned shall furnish proof of the circumstances relied upon as constituting force majeure. |
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Companies declare force majeure when unforeseen events outside their control prevent the fulfilling of contract. |
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Council's report accepted the Agency's three preconditions of unavoidability, unforeseeability and externality as principles of force majeure. |
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The competition organiser reserves the right to modify, extend, suspend or cancel the competition without notice, in particular in the case of force majeure. |
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We accept no liability in any event of force majeure. |
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The competent authorities of the coastal Member State may deny access to port to fishing vessels if the information referred to in Articles 17 and 18 is not complete, except in cases of force majeure. |
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This can't be blamed on the newspapers, because they are confronted by force majeure, and when we act we must always take into consideration that many others' livelihoods are there to be protected. |
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If the carrier should be prevented from operating the service in question by force majeure, the amount of financial compensation may be reduced in proportion to the number of flights not carried out. |
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If STAHL's performance of its obligations is restricted or barred by force majeure for a period in excess of three months, each party may dissolve the Agreement by sending a written notice to that end. |
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By force majeure, we mean an non-company, unforeseeable, unavoidable event caused from the outside by natural forces or actions of third parties which we cannot accept due to the extraordinary nature thereof. |
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The Commission shall determine whether force majeure is demonstrated, in which case it shall authorise the issue of additional and nontransferable allowances by that Member State to the operators of those installations. |
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No right shall be prejudiced in consequence of the expiry of a time-limit if the party concerned proves the existence of unforeseeable circumstances or of force majeure. |
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Secondly, the strike notice annuls the criteria applied by the ECJ regarding the assessment of force majeure in commercial transactions, i.e. the unforeseeability, unusuality and uncontrollability. |
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There are many reasons data gets lost: virus attack, defective hard drive, program error, system failures, staff inattentiveness or force majeure. |
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After lengthy debate, delegates agreed to retain references to act of God or force majeure and war or civil unrest, while deleting a reference to national security exceptions. |
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In the event that the client cancels an order after it has been awarded, for reasons other than force majeure, the client is liable to pay for the portion of the project that has already been executed at this time. |
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In case of force majeure or of an exceptional situation, the Director-General may choose the most appropriate way of handling such applications, provided he informs the Executive Board thereof. |
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Parties also discussed whether, in the event of force majeure, all emissions from the disturbance would be excluded or only emissions above a threshold. |
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It was a good thing for me to get out of town but it was all a very dark period for me that I then wrote about in Force Majeure. |
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The party invoking force majeur, shall give prompt notice to the other party by fax, telex followed by registered letter stating the kind of Force Majeure. |
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