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long term force majeure limit:
long term force majeure limit:
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force majeure
force majeure
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or if the loss arises out of external events beyond the ecb 's reasonable control ( force majeure ) .
or if the loss arises out of external events beyond the ecb 's reasonable control ( force majeure ) .
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or ( b ) if the loss arises out of external events beyond the ecb 's reasonable control ( force majeure ) .
or ( b ) if the loss arises out of external events beyond the ecb 's reasonable control ( force majeure ) .
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provided that “force majeure” shall not include any curtailment or interruption of transportation rights or nay problem, occurance or event affecting any relevant pipeline syetem unless this continues a transportation failure.
provided that “force majeure” shall not include any curtailment or interruption of transportation rights or nay problem, occurence or event affecting any relevant pipeline system unless this continues a transportation failure.
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definition of force majeure: for the purpose of the contract “force majeure” means an occurance beyond the reasonable control of the party claiming force majeure (“the claiming party”) which it could not reasonably have avoided or overcome and which makes it impossible for the claiming party to perform or procure performance of its delivery or acceptance obligations, including but without limitation, due to one or more of the followings:
definition of force majeure: for the purpose of the contract “force majeure” means an occurence beyond the reasonable control of the party claiming force majeure (“the claiming party”) which it could not reasonably have avoided or overcome and which makes it impossible for the claiming party to perform or procure performance of its delivery or acceptance obligations, including but without limitation, due to one or more of the followings:
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