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  1. 1. : superior or irresistible force. 2. : an event or effect that cannot be reasonably anticipated or controlled compare act of god. Did you know? Force majeure translates literally from French as superior force.

  2. Get started. What is a force majeure clause? Force majeure provisions are clauses that change the parties’ obligations and/or liabilities under a contract when circumstances beyond their control (a ‘force majeure event’) prevent them from fulfilling those obligations.

  3. Mar 22, 2024 · What is "force majeure"? The concept of “force majeure” comes from French law. It refers to a superior or irresistible force that intervenes and prevents someone from performing their contractual obligations. At common law, the contractual doctrine of “ frustration of purpose ” is similar but generally narrower in scope.

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