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Absolutely! A well-drafted force majeure clause can provide relief for both sides, helping them to navigate the murky waters of unexpected events together.
Typically, the party seeking relief must notify the other side promptly, letting them know how the force majeure event is impacting performance—it's all about keeping the lines of communication open.
Yes, pandemics are usually included in force majeure clauses, allowing parties to excuse their non-performance when such an event strikes.
It's wise to clearly define what counts as a force majeure event, the notification process, and what happens if one occurs, leaving nothing up to chance.
If bad weather significantly disrupts your ability to perform a contract, you might be able to claim force majeure, but it often depends on the specific terms of your contract.
Under the UCC, force majeure provisions help protect businesses when unforeseen circumstances prevent them from performing their duties, guiding how to handle such situations.
Force majeure provisions are legal clauses that excuse parties from fulfilling their contractual obligations when unexpected events occur, like natural disasters or pandemics.
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