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force majeure

An external force that is not controlled by the contractual parties and prevents them from complying with the provisions of the contract.

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  1. Force majeure - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Force majeure (/ˌfɔrs/FORS, /ˌfɔərs mɑːˈʒɜr/mah-ZHUR, or /məˈʒɜr/mə- ZHUR; French pronunciation: ​[fɔʁs maʒœʁ]) or vis major (Latin) "superior ...
     
  2. Force Majeure - Legal Dictionary - The Free Dictionary
    [French, A superior or irresistible power.] An event that is a result of the elements of nature, as opposed to one caused by human behavior. The term force ...
     
  3. Force Majeure Definition | Investopedia
    A French term literally translated as "greater force", this clause is included in contracts to remove liability for natural and unavoidable catastrophes that interrupt ...
     
  4. Force majeure - Merriam-Webster Online
    an event or effect that cannot be reasonably anticipated or controlled — compare act of god. Origin of FORCE MAJEURE. French, superior force. First Known ...
     
  5. Force Majeure
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  6. LIBLICENSE
    ... lengthy documents filled with arcane and unfamiliar terms such as indemnity, severability, and force majeure. In an effort to assist librarians (and information ...
     
  7. Why the FIA stewards accepted Vettel's force majeure | Adam ...
    Nov 4, 2012 ... The FIA Stewards did not punish Sebastian Vettel for stopping on track after qualifying because they believed Red Bull and Renault's assertion ...
     
  8. Force majeure | Define Force majeure at Dictionary.com
    Force majeure definition, an unexpected and disruptive event that may operate to excuse a party from a contract. See more.