Negociación y Redacción de Arrendamientos de Oficinas
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Yes, some contracts specify certain events that may not qualify as force majeure, so it’s crucial to read your contract carefully.
You'll usually need to notify the other party as soon as possible and provide proof of the force majeure event to avoid any misunderstandings.
It depends on the specific terms of your contract, but generally, it lasts until the event is resolved or the situation goes back to normal.
It can save you from penalties or lawsuits when you can't meet your contractual obligations due to events beyond your control.
It's usually a good idea to include one, especially if you're in an area prone to natural calamities or if your business deals with unpredictable events.
Common events include natural disasters like earthquakes, floods, or hurricanes, as well as things like wars, riots, or government actions that make it impossible to fulfill a contract.
A force majeure clause is a part of a contract that lets parties out of their obligations when unexpected events occur that they couldn't foresee.
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