We will not be liable for any failure or delay in the performance of any of our obligations under these Terms or other contracts where such failure or delay is caused by an event beyond our reasonable control ("Force Majeure"). Force majeure includes any act, event, failure to exercise, omission or accident beyond our reasonable control, including the following:
- Strikes, lockouts or other forms of protest;
- Civil strife, rebellion, invasion, terrorist attack or threat of terrorism, war (declared or undeclared) or threat of war or preparation for war;
- fire, explosion, storm, flood, earthquake, collapse, epidemic, epidemic or any other natural disaster;
- Inability to use trains, ships, airplanes, motor vehicles or other public or private transportation;
- Inability to use public or private telecommunications systems;
- Any act, statute, legislation, regulation or restriction of any government or public authority;
- Strikes, breakdowns or accidents in sea or river transport, postal transport or any other type of transport.
The parties understand that while force majeure remains in effect, our obligations arising from these Terms or other contracts will be suspended and we will have a period of time to perform those obligations, with an extended period equivalent to the period of force majeure. Duration of force majeure. We will provide all reasonable resources to end the force majeure wherever possible, or to find a solution that enables us to perform our obligations under these Terms when force majeure occurs.