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
- 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。 - We think it is necessary to include a force majeure clause in this contract.
我们认为合同中加入不可抗力这一条款很有必要。 - 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。 - I am afraid that without a force majeure event, there will be no crisis resolution.
我担心,如果没有一个不可抗力事件,它们就不会拿出危机应对方案。 - When an event of force majeure occurs, the chairman may make special decisions on all relevant affairs.
在发生不可抗力等重大事件时,可对一切事务行使特别裁决。 - The debt is unrecoverable because of natural disasters, war and other force majeure; or.
因自然灾害、战争等不可抗力导致无法收回的; - Extension of the above-mentioned private placement of trust, there is force majeure.
上述提到的信托私募的延长,是不可抗力。 - Force majeure frustrated the purpose of the contract;
因不可抗力致使不能实现合同目的; - Tax payers have the right to apply for postponement of the deadline for prosecution when force majeure occurs.
纳税人因不可抗力发生,有向人民法院申请延长诉讼期限的权利。