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Samal Samal
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A force majeure clause in a contract is a contract provision that excuses performance by a party when:
 A) an extraordinary event outside the party's control occurs.
 B) death or physical incapacity occurs, making it impossible to perform the services of the contract.
 C) the performance is made impossible by the wrongful act of the other party.
 D) an act that was legal at the time of the contract, is subsequently made illegal.
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this is exactly what I needed
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Good timing, thanks!
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Smart ... Thanks!
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