Business income insurance works in conjunction with your property policy and provides coverage for
events beyond your control such as fire, wind, hail, vandalism or damage from vehicles or aircraft that may interrupt your business.
Not exact matches
We (nor any bank where our deposit accounts are held) will not be liable for our failure to perform any obligations under this Agreement due to
events beyond our
control, and the time provided for performing
such obligations shall be extended by a period of time equal to the duration of
such events.
Some
events may happen
beyond our reasonable
control,
such as adverse weather.
If it was an unforeseen
event such an health issue, the loss of a job, or other
events beyond your
control, then a home equity loan is warranted.
FHA describes extenuating circumstances as circumstances that were
beyond the
control of the borrower,
such as a serious illness or death of a wage earner, and the borrower has re-established good credit since the major credit
event.
Force majeure: In contracts, a clause excusing non-performance of the contract if non-performance is due to unforeseen
events beyond the
control of the parties,
such as acts of God.
(iii) The landlord will (unless prevented by causes
beyond its
control) prepare and send to the tenant a statement of the actual Service Costs and Service Charge for each Service Charge Year as soon as practicable after the end of
such year and in the
event of the Service Charge for the Premises exceeding the aggregate amount paid by the tenant for
such year the tenant will pay the balance due to the landlord within fourteen days of demand and in the
event of the aggregate amount being greater the excess will be credited by the landlord by way of set - off against the next instalment of Service Charge due from the tenant.»
Neither party shall be liable to the other for any failure to perform any obligation under any Agreement which is due to an
event beyond the
control of
such party including but not limited to any Act of God, terrorism, war, Political insurgence, insurrection, riot, civil unrest, act of civil or military authority, uprising, earthquake, flood or any other natural or man made eventuality outside of our
control, which causes the termination of an agreement or contract entered into, nor which could have been reasonably foreseen.