Negociación y Redacción de Arrendamientos de Oficinas
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You can include clear Force Majeure clauses in your contracts. This way, everyone knows the score if the unexpected happens, like laying down the ground rules before a game.
If the situation stretches on, contracts may include clauses for termination or renegotiation. It's like being stuck in traffic—you might have to find a new route if the jam doesn't clear up.
Generally, no. If you can prove the event was out of your hands, you shouldn't be liable. It's like being excused from a test because the school was closed due to bad weather.
Yes, it's good practice to inform the other party as soon as possible. Think of it as waving a flag; you want them to know you're facing unexpected trouble.
In Plano, events like floods, earthquakes, wars, or even government actions can be seen as Force Majeure. Basically, anything that nobody saw coming and that you can't control can qualify.
When a Force Majeure event occurs, it typically allows parties to delay or suspend their contractual duties without facing penalties. It's like saying life threw them a curveball, and they couldn't help it.
Force Majeure refers to unforeseen events that prevent someone from fulfilling their contractual obligations. In Plano, this can include natural disasters, pandemics, or other major disruptions.
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