Force Majeure

Started by wayforward · Nov 5, 2009 · 3 replies

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    wayforward

    Nov 5, 2009 · 16y ago

    Original post

    Can someone please point the FAR clauses (if any) that offer relief in cases of Force Majeure? Assume mainly FFP, FFP-LOE type contracts.

    Please respond soonest.

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    Navy_Contracting_4

    Nov 5, 2009 · 16y ago

    Can someone please point the FAR clauses (if any) that offer relief in cases of Force Majeure? Assume mainly FFP, FFP-LOE type contracts.

    Please respond soonest.

    Read FAR 52.249-8, paragraph ( c). Is that what you're looking for?

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    Guest Vern Edwards

    Nov 5, 2009 · 16y ago

    The term "force majeure" does not appear in the FAR or in any other regulation in the FAR System (48 CFR). However, force majeure is generally covered in a number of "excusable delay" paragraphs in default clauses, such as the default clause cited by Navy and the Excusable Delays clause, FAR 52.249-14.

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    wayforward

    Nov 5, 2009 · 16y ago

    Both responders are absolutely correct. Thanks much.

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