Force Majeure

Force majeure is a contract clause that excuses one or both parties from performing their obligations when extraordinary events beyond their control occur — such as natural disasters, pandemics, wars, or government actions. Without a force majeure clause, a party that fails to perform may be considered in breach of contract, even if the failure was caused by circumstances they couldn't have prevented.

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