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    force majeure
    /ˌfɔːs maˈʒəː/

    noun

    • 1. unforeseeable circumstances that prevent someone from fulfilling a contract.
    • 2. irresistible compulsion or superior strength.

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  2. It refers to an event, either external or internal, that happens to a vessel or aircraft that allows it to enter normally restricted areas without penalty. An example would be the Hainan Island incident where a U.S. Navy aircraft landed at a Chinese military airbase after a collision with a Chinese fighter in April 2001.

  3. Jun 10, 2024 · Force majeure is a clause included in contracts to remove liability for unforeseeable and unavoidable catastrophes interrupting the expected timeline and preventing participants from fulfilling...

  4. FORCE MAJEURE definition: an unexpected event such as a war, crime, or an earthquake which prevents someone from doing…. Learn more.

  5. Jan 15, 2015 · An event that cannot be reasonably anticipated or controlled. Noun. An unexpected, disruptive event that may excuse a party from performing duties under a contract. Origin 1880 French. Events Considered Force Majeure.

  6. Force majeure translates literally from French as superior force. In English, the term is often used in line with its literal French meaning, but it has other uses as well, including one that has roots in a principle of French law.

  7. May 16, 2024 · force majeure, in commercial and international law, an extraordinary and unforeseen event whose occurrence would free the parties in an agreement from certain obligations to one another. Force majeure incidents typically include wars, natural disasters (e.g., earthquakes), terrorist attacks, epidemics, and civil unrest, such as riots.

  8. Force majeure is a provision in a contract that frees both parties from obligation if an extraordinary event directly prevents one or both parties from performing.

  9. noun. /ˌfɔːs mæˈʒɜː (r)/ /ˌfɔːrs məˈʒɜːr/ [uncountable] (from French, law) unexpected circumstances, such as war, that can be used as an excuse when they prevent somebody from doing something that is written in a contract. Word Origin. Take your English to the next level.

  10. Force majeure definition: an unexpected and disruptive event that may operate to excuse a party from a contract.. See examples of FORCE MAJEURE used in a sentence.

  11. The term describes a power or force that surpasses or can't be overcome. It refers to an unexpected or uncontrollable occurrence such as war, labor strikes, or severe weather that couldn't be predicted or controlled. How to use "force majeure" in a sentence.

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