Legal terms explained: Force majeure

‘Force majeure’ has no standard definition in English law. However, it is generally understood to be a contractual term which excuses one or both parties from performing their contractual obligations, if the party seeking to rely on the clause is prevented from doing so by a specified event which is outside their control.

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