Legal notice
Force majeure
If a situation should arise that makes it impossible for us to meet our obligations with regards to this agreement, which according to generally accepted purchasing rules and regulations is deemed to constitute force majeure, the afflicted party’s obligations cease to exist for the period that the extraordinary situation endures. Situations constituting force majeure include for instance change of law, strike, lockout and other circumstances the parties have no control over, such as war, rebellion, fire, explosion or government sanctions. The same applies to sudden changes to the requirements concerning labelling of products, warning information, a ban on sales or decisions made by public authorities that affect the market and products in a negative direction or causes an abnormal drop in the market.
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