force majeure
英 [ˌfɔːs mæˈʒɜː(r)]
美 [ˌfɔːrs mæˈʒɜːr]
n. 不可抗力(如战争,常指未能履行合约的原因)
牛津词典
noun
- 不可抗力(如战争,常指未能履行合约的原因)
unexpected circumstances, such as war, that can be used as an excuse when they prevent sb from doing sth that is written in a contract
英英释义
noun
- a natural and unavoidable catastrophe that interrupts the expected course of events
- he discovered that his house was not insured against acts of God
双语例句
- Inability to continue operations due to heavy losses caused by the force majeure;
由于不可抗力造成严重损失,以致无力继续经营; - But if the cancellation was caused by force majeure, the fee will not be refunded.
但是,若展会取消是由不可抗力导致的,参展费用则不予返还。 - Fixed method in general clauses, such as commodity inspection, force majeure, dispute and claim in international trade contract;
国际贸易合同中商检、不可抗力、争议和索赔、仲裁等一般性条款的规定方法; - We will not be in breach of contract as a result of any Force Majeure Event.
我们不会在违反合同所造成的任何不可抗力事件。 - A party shall give notice to the other party when it ceases to be affected by the force majeure.
当不可抗力的影响终止时,一方应通知另一方。 - The scope of force majeure may be specified in the contract.
不可抗力事件的范围,可以在合同中约定。 - The great damage to property has been caused by the force majeure.
财产的严重损害是由不可抗力事由造成的。 - Both parties shall not be responsible for the consequences of force majeure.
甲、乙双方不对不可抗力所产生的后果负责。 - Our travel agency shall not be liable for any losses thus incurred from the force majeure events;
如遇人力不可抗拒因素造成的损失,我司不承担任何责任; - One of the parties is unable to participate in the proceedings for reasons of force majeure;
(四)一方当事人因不可抗拒的事由,不能参加诉讼的;
