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- Force_majeure abstract "Force majeure (/ˌfɔrs/ FORS, /ˌfɔərs mɑːˈʒɜr/ mah-ZHUR, or /məˈʒɜr/ mə-ZHUR; French pronunciation: [fɔʁs maʒœʁ]) or vis major (Latin) "superior force", also known as cas fortuit (French) or casus fortuitus (Latin) "chance occurrence, unavoidable accident", is a common clause in contracts that essentially frees both parties from liability or obligation when an extraordinary event or circumstance beyond the control of the parties, such as a war, strike, riot, crime, or an event described by the legal term act of God (such as hurricane, flooding, earthquake, volcanic eruption, etc.), prevents one or both parties from fulfilling their obligations under the contract. In practice, most force majeure clauses do not excuse a party's non-performance entirely, but only suspends it for the duration of the force majeure.Force majeure is generally intended to include risks beyond the reasonable control of a party, incurred not as a product or result of the negligence or malfeasance of a party, which have a materially adverse effect on the ability of such party to perform its obligations, as where non-performance is caused by the usual and natural consequences of external forces (for example, predicted rain stops an outdoor event), or where the intervening circumstances are specifically contemplated.".
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- Force_majeure wikiPageExternalLink sample-clauses.
- Force_majeure wikiPageExternalLink terremotos%20bit%2059.pdf.
- Force_majeure wikiPageID "709128".
- Force_majeure wikiPageRevisionID "601538269".
- Force_majeure hasPhotoCollection Force_majeure.
- Force_majeure subject Category:Contract_clauses.
- Force_majeure subject Category:Contract_law.
- Force_majeure subject Category:French_legal_terms.
- Force_majeure comment "Force majeure (/ˌfɔrs/ FORS, /ˌfɔərs mɑːˈʒɜr/ mah-ZHUR, or /məˈʒɜr/ mə-ZHUR; French pronunciation: [fɔʁs maʒœʁ]) or vis major (Latin) "superior force", also known as cas fortuit (French) or casus fortuitus (Latin) "chance occurrence, unavoidable accident", is a common clause in contracts that essentially frees both parties from liability or obligation when an extraordinary event or circumstance beyond the control of the parties, such as a war, strike, riot, crime, or an event described by the legal term act of God (such as hurricane, flooding, earthquake, volcanic eruption, etc.), prevents one or both parties from fulfilling their obligations under the contract. ".
- Force_majeure label "Force majeure".
- Force_majeure label "Force majeure".
- Force_majeure label "Forza maggiore".
- Force_majeure label "Força maior".
- Force_majeure label "Fuerza mayor".
- Force_majeure label "Höhere Gewalt".
- Force_majeure label "Overmacht".
- Force_majeure label "Siła wyższa".
- Force_majeure label "Форс-мажор".
- Force_majeure label "قوة قاهرة".
- Force_majeure label "不可抗力".
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- Force_majeure sameAs Höhere_Gewalt.
- Force_majeure sameAs Ανωτέρα_βία.
- Force_majeure sameAs Fuerza_mayor.
- Force_majeure sameAs Force_majeure.
- Force_majeure sameAs Keadaan_kahar.
- Force_majeure sameAs Forza_maggiore.
- Force_majeure sameAs Overmacht.
- Force_majeure sameAs Siła_wyższa.
- Force_majeure sameAs Força_maior.
- Force_majeure sameAs m.034pr3.
- Force_majeure sameAs Q161398.
- Force_majeure sameAs Q161398.
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