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Note the similarity between {{euaprov|7.2}}, as it relates to {{euaprov|Force Majeure}}, and {{euaprov|7.4(b)}} as it relates to {{euaprov|Suspension Events}}. The difference being that (1) as long as it persists the affected Party must try its best to alleviate a {{euaprov|Force Majeure}}, but is not so required for the {{euaprov|Suspension Event}}, and (2) once the Force Majeure lifts, the Parties must resume their obligations within two {{efetaprov|Business Days}}, but if it is a Suspension Event, they have a more leisurely time frame of ten Business Days, ''at least'', before they have to get on with it. | Note the similarity between {{euaprov|7.2}}, as it relates to {{euaprov|Force Majeure}}, and {{euaprov|7.4(b)}} as it relates to {{euaprov|Suspension Events}}. The difference being that (1) as long as it persists the affected Party must try its best to alleviate a {{euaprov|Force Majeure}}, but is not so required for the {{euaprov|Suspension Event}}, and (2) once the Force Majeure lifts, the Parties must resume their obligations within two {{efetaprov|Business Days}}, but if it is a Suspension Event, they have a more leisurely time frame of ten Business Days, ''at least'', before they have to get on with it. | ||
Latest revision as of 13:24, 11 September 2023
Note the similarity between 7.2, as it relates to Force Majeure, and 7.4(b) as it relates to Suspension Events. The difference being that (1) as long as it persists the affected Party must try its best to alleviate a Force Majeure, but is not so required for the Suspension Event, and (2) once the Force Majeure lifts, the Parties must resume their obligations within two Business Days, but if it is a Suspension Event, they have a more leisurely time frame of ten Business Days, at least, before they have to get on with it.