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Force Majeure & Act of God Clauses Mastery Hub: The Industry

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Q1Domain Verified
In the context of drafting a force majeure clause for a complex international supply chain, as emphasized in "The Complete Force Majeure Clause Drafting Course 2026," what is the primary strategic advantage of including a "catch-all" provision, even with a detailed list of specific events?
To simplify the clause by reducing the need for extensive due diligence on potential disruptive events.
To grant the drafting party unilateral discretion to declare any event as force majeure, irrespective of its objective nature.
To ensure that every conceivable natural disaster is explicitly enumerated, thereby minimizing ambiguity.
To provide a broad safety net for unforeseen events that are beyond the parties' control and not specifically listed, allowing for flexibility in interpretation.
Q2Domain Verified
According to the principles outlined in "The Complete Force Majeure Clause Drafting Course 2026," when assessing the "beyond the reasonable control" element of a force majeure event, what is the most critical factor a court or arbitrator will scrutinize regarding the affected party's actions?
D) Whether the party possessed sufficient insurance coverage for the specific type of disruptive event.
Whether the party took all commercially reasonable steps to prevent the event from occurring in the first place.
Whether the party actively sought to mitigate the consequences of the event once it materialize
Whether the party immediately notified the other party of the event's occurrence and its potential impact.
Q3Domain Verified
"The Complete Force Majeure Clause Drafting Course 2026" stresses the importance of defining the *consequences* of a force majeure event. If a clause simply states that performance is excused, but fails to specify the duration of the excuse or the parties' rights upon prolonged non-performance, what is the most likely practical outcome?
The non-affected party will be obligated to perform the duties of the affected party until the force majeure event subsides.
Disputes will likely arise regarding the duration of the suspension, potential termination rights, and the allocation of costs incurred during the event.
The affected party will be permanently excused from performance without any further obligations.
The contract will be automatically terminated upon the first day of the force majeure event.

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