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06Mar

Coronavirus – Does Force Majeure Apply?

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The coronavirus has disrupted the economy and business activity, making it difficult or challenging for some parties to honor their contractual obligations. In fact, it is apparent that parties are terminating their obligations under agreements, e.g....
By: Lowndes
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/coronavirus-does-force-majeure-apply-68683/

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