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Force majeure clause

Guest (Querist) 22 June 2012 This query is : Resolved 
In a specific contract,in the force majeure clause, there is no mention about the notice to be served in case of such happening. It only states that in case ,such event continues for more than 90 days, either party may terminate the contract.Now if a majore fire occurs in a property in a Franchise Agreement, which inter- alia contained the above clause,will it be necessary to serve any written notice to the party?
Sankaranarayanan (Expert) 22 June 2012
Yes u serve the notice and mentioned the clause and expess the termination accodingly
Khaleel Ahmed Mohammed (Expert) 22 June 2012
Yes it is very necessary to inform the other party about the happening. In fact Force Majeure is the act of God.


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