Understanding Force Majeure Clauses in the Context of a Worldwide Computer Outage
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Eric Gros-Dubois

Understanding Force Majeure Clauses in the Context of a Worldwide Computer Outage

A force majeure clause is a part of many contracts designed to protect parties when extraordinary events prevent them from fulfilling their obligations. These extraordinary events, often called “acts of God,” can be natural or man-made, such as fires, floods, storms, war, labor disputes, outbreaks, pandemics, governmental action, and acts of terrorism.

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