📄 Force majeure notice
A force majeure notice is a legal document that states that a party is not responsible for any damages that may occur as a result of an event that is beyond their control. This notice is typically used in contracts in order to protect both parties from liability in the event that something goes wrong that is out of their control."
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Force Majeure Event Notice
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Genie AIJurisdiction
England and WalesAssociated business activities
Invoke force majeure
If a party can't fulfill their contractual obligations due to an extraordinary event, they may be able to invoke force majeure to be excused from the contract.
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