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a natural and unavoidable catastrophe that interrupts the expected course of events
he discovered that his house was not insured against acts of God
How To Use force majeure In A Sentence
- The buyer's failure on getting the export license should not be regarded as force majeure.
- That would be excluded, they say, as force majeure-a superior power, or unforeseen circumstance.
- 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.
- 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.
- Shell does not foresee any need to issue a force majeure, a legal document which indemnifies the company if it fails to deliver on contracted sales due to events outside its control, he added.
- Images of genies and bottles, clocks turned back, trains leaving stations, and the like tend to pepper our discourse and justify our passivity in the face of a historical force majeure.
- He argued that "there's a better deal out there to be had," and cited "the paltry Internet move over residual" and the "larcenous" force majeure settlement as reasons. Jonathan Handel: SAG-AFTRA Ratify Advertising Agreement; SAG Townhall Features Fireworks
- Force majeure, fault of the victim, intention of third party, contentment of the victim are contestable causes to quote by the liability body.
- In the Euromarkets, the International Primary Market Association has agreed standard-form force majeure clauses.
- Force majeure clauses, It'seems go to limit the extent of the obligation assumed the promisor.