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<blockquote data-quote="HardRightEdge" data-source="post: 867524"><p>OK, I went ahead and checked. Google and Adobe word search functions are our friends. There is only one instance of "force majeure" in the entire CBA, on page 193:</p><p></p><p>"Through the 2025 season, no more than ten regular season international games will be played each season unless a Club is displaced from its existing stadium due to damage, <strong>other force majeure events</strong>, construction or renovation."</p><p></p><p>I have no idea where those "other events" are defined and the provisions that go with them spelled out. I'm not sure how much there will be to talk about if it comes to that other that citing the reporting on the matter.</p><p></p><p>I'm sure these provisions are pretty common in corporate contracts but the only time I can recall hearing of them being applied is in the oil and gas industry where a contract for delivery is suspended due to some extreme event.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardRightEdge, post: 867524"] OK, I went ahead and checked. Google and Adobe word search functions are our friends. There is only one instance of "force majeure" in the entire CBA, on page 193: "Through the 2025 season, no more than ten regular season international games will be played each season unless a Club is displaced from its existing stadium due to damage, [B]other force majeure events[/B], construction or renovation." I have no idea where those "other events" are defined and the provisions that go with them spelled out. I'm not sure how much there will be to talk about if it comes to that other that citing the reporting on the matter. I'm sure these provisions are pretty common in corporate contracts but the only time I can recall hearing of them being applied is in the oil and gas industry where a contract for delivery is suspended due to some extreme event. [/QUOTE]
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