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"force majeure" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to circumstances beyond one's control, such as natural disasters or acts of God. For example, "The flood was a force majeure, so we were unable to complete the project on time."
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"You can't predict a force majeure.
"They don't have a force majeure clause," he said.
A house under water may constitute a force majeure; a mortgage that is under water does not.Moreover, "no recourse" home loans are not the standard in America.
But after a discussion with the chair umpire Cedric Mourier, he trotted back to the baseline and resumed fighting against a force majeure.
In some instances, oil companies are invoking what is known a "force majeure" clause in their drilling contracts with rig owners.
The union has complained that the company misused a force majeure clause -- which gives it the ability to lay off workers during times of extreme distress.
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Trump also sued Deutsche Bank for an extension on the construction loan payment in 2008, citing the financial crisis as a force majeure--a clause usually reserved for unforeseen circumstances such as natural disasters.
Russia's deputy trade minister called the shutdown in Transneft's Druzhba pipeline, a Russian state-owned business which supplies a third of Russian oil exports to Europe, a force-majeure, a business term for an unexpected and disruptive event that excuses a party from obligations under a contract.
The bass player Megan Thomas also plays keyboards (with bass pedals) and mandolin on certain numbers, while the drummer Leesa Harrington-Squyres performs with a muscular force majeure that recalls the behind-the-beat heft of the late John Bonham with uncanny accuracy.
To "protect its rights", Enron has started arbitration proceedings against the authorities and has issued a "political force majeure" notice against the MSEB.Perhaps most important of all, Enron has asked the finance ministry to honour a financial guarantee that the ministry provided for the project, in order to recoup $47m that the MSEB failed to pay for power in December and January.
Force Majeure: What is an unforeseeable "force majeure" in the blockchain/smart contract environment?
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