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11Mar

Coronavirus and force majeure: Can we exit construction contracts affected by COVID-19?

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Let's dispel some myths. Force majeure clauses do not always relieve a party of its obligations. Not everything is an Act of God. There is no definition in Qatar law for what is force majeure. What does all this mean if you wish to rely on force...
By: Dentons
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/coronavirus-and-force-majeure-can-we-90661/

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