force majeure
英 [ˌfɔːs mæˈʒɜː(r)]
美 [ˌfɔːrs mæˈʒɜːr]
n. 不可抗力(如战争,常指未能履行合约的原因)
牛津词典
noun
- 不可抗力(如战争,常指未能履行合约的原因)
unexpected circumstances, such as war, that can be used as an excuse when they prevent sb from doing sth that is written in a contract
英英释义
noun
- a natural and unavoidable catastrophe that interrupts the expected course of events
- he discovered that his house was not insured against acts of God
双语例句
- Extension of the above-mentioned private placement of trust, there is force majeure.
上述提到的信托私募的延长,是不可抗力。 - I am afraid that without a force majeure event, there will be no crisis resolution.
我担心,如果没有一个不可抗力事件,它们就不会拿出危机应对方案。 - Force majeure means an event that the parties could not have foreseen at the time of conclusion of the contract, both parties being unable to either avoid or overcome its occurrence and consequences.
不可抗力事件是指当事人在订立合同时不能预见、对其发生和后果不能避免并不能克服的事件。 - Force majeure refers to those who can not be expected to overcome.
不可抗力是指那些无法预料、无法克服的事件。 - Inability to continue operations due to heavy losses caused by the force majeure;
由于不可抗力造成严重损失,以致无力继续经营; - In the legal profession, people questioned for the legitimacy of force majeure.
在法律界,人们对不可抗力免责的正当性提出了质疑。 - The scope of force majeure may be specified in the contract.
不可抗力事件的范围,可以在合同中约定。 - We will not be in breach of contract as a result of any Force Majeure Event.
我们不会在违反合同所造成的任何不可抗力事件。 - When an event of force majeure occurs, the chairman may make special decisions on all relevant affairs.
在发生不可抗力等重大事件时,可对一切事务行使特别裁决。 - Tax payers have the right to apply for postponement of the deadline for prosecution when force majeure occurs.
纳税人因不可抗力发生,有向人民法院申请延长诉讼期限的权利。