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What Is a Force Majeure Contract Clause, and How Does It Work?
Force majeure is a clause that is included in contracts to remove liability for unforeseeable and unavoidable catastrophes that interrupt the expected course of events and prevent participants...
Use the Force? Understanding Force Majeure Clauses
This raises two questions: What is force majeure, and how do courts apply force majeure principles to resolve disputes? As to the first question, although the term translates from French as “superior force,” there is no single definition of “force majeure” in American jurispru-dence.
Force Majeure Clause: Meaning & Samples (2022) - Contract Lawyers
Force majeure clauses allow a party to leave a contract temporarily or permanently, in whole or in part, for catastrophes that were not foreseeable. These catastrophes must cause severe disruption to fulfill a contractual obligation.
FORCE MAJEURE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
noun [ U ] LAW uk us. Add to word list. an unexpected event such as a war, crime, or an earthquake which prevents someone from doing something that is written in a legal agreement: They might now activate the force majeure clauses that will allow them to demand their money back.
Force Majeure - Definition, Examples, Clauses, Contract Negotiation
A French term that literally means a superior or irresistible power, “ force majeur ” is used in the legal system to refer to natural and unavoidable catastrophes that interrupt the expected course of events. Force majeure clauses are often found in contracts and insurance policies to protect the parties in the event duties cannot be ...
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