SEBI Regulationsmeans the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015 together with the circulars issued thereunder, including any statutory modification(s) or re-enactment(s) thereof for the time being in force. ...
In 2021, the event was cancelled for reasons of force majeure (Corona). If a cancellation should happen in the future, the following regulations shall apply: Early cancellation (e.g. due to lack of snow) Cancellation of the race shall be confirmed 7 days before the first day of the race...
In the course of transportation and delivery of postal materials, no unit or individual shall inspect or detain the postal materials under any pretext, except when the inspection of correspondence according to law by public security organs, state security organs, or procuratorial organs is necessary ...
(also referred to as force majeure)affects the fairness and / or integrity of this Contest, we reserve the right to cancel, change or suspend this Contest. This right is reserved whether the event is due to human or technical
(declared or undeclared) or any federal state or local government law, order, or regulation, public health crisis, order of any court or jurisdiction, or other cause not reasonably within NVF and/or LL’s control (“Force Majeure”), NVF shall have the right, in its sole discretion, to ...
The organisers reserve the right to cancel or cut short the event for the following reasons:adverse weather conditions,landslides, rockfalls or hill fires along the course,protests or blockage along the course,force majeure i.e. due to occurrence of incidents that are beyond the control of the...
Article 7 Where a time limit prescribed in the Patent Law or these Rules or specified by the patent administration department under the State Council is not observed by a party concerned because of force majeure, resulting in loss of his or its rights, he or it may, within two months from...
security, whether a license fails to be granted on objective grounds such as force majeure, the impact and extent of refusal to license on market competition and innovation, and whether the refusal to license will harm the interests of consumers or the public. [Art. 13 of the Draft SEP ...
the Competition Organizing Committee shall be responsible or liable for any injury, illness or other personal or property loss directly or indirectly attributable to the competition that I suffer before, after and during the competition due to personal reasons, third party reasons or force majeure. ...
11. Due to objective reasons and non-Golden Int'l force majeure (such as natural disasters, war, strikes, etc.) or airline flight delays, cancellations, delays, visa consulate, Golden Int'l the right to change the itinerary, all excess costs incurred (such as: outside extension visa fees...