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In the military, force majeure has a slightly different meaning.
You've got force majeure at your disposal, but go easy.
May took care of that fellow through what the French would call force majeure.
The following is an example of how force majeure might be described in a specific contract.
But he is still the force majeure in Polish politics, and works hard to keep it that way.
"Force Majeure" is clearly a serious, committed piece of work.
An Indian official called the air drop "a case of force majeure."
The worst Bryant might do would be to allow force majeure to take its course.
"The industry is absolutely in a force majeure situation."
"But you could almost say it was force majeure that drove me.
If there is nobody to accuse, they may be regarded as force majeure.
The carriers last applied force majeure after the Sept. 11 attacks.
Some affected companies declared force majeure, and others are expected to make large insurance claims.
Benson extended his force majeure clause period until January 2007.
In such cases it is better to fall back on the concept of force majeure, for which there are legal precedents.
Under the principle of force majeure, the aircraft must be allowed to land without interference.
They may catch fire, be damaged by high winds, or fall victim to other force majeure.
An oil and gas lease generally includes a force majeure clause.
"They didn't hold us liable, calling the flood a force majeure."
The force majeure provision is also necessary until a liquid trading market emerges.
Force majeure is invoked when parties to a contract cannot make good because of situations beyond their control.
Force majeure is lifted on April 24, 2003.
Under the constitution, a delay beyond 45 days is legally permissible in a case of force majeure.
The temporary force majeure exemption clause was terminated in October 2011.
He yielded to the force majeure of Turks and Italians.