Interpreting force majeure requires understanding not just the list of covered events but the standard of proof, the notice requirements, whether you must mitigate, and how long the excuse lasts. AI can unpack these interpretive questions and show you where reasonable people might disagree—helping you document your position before a dispute arises.
A force majeure clause excuses a party from performing contractual obligations when extraordinary events beyond their control make performance impossible or impractical. These clauses are often vague and heavily litigated, making precise interpretation critical before signing any agreement.
AI can analyze force majeure language against court precedents, flag overly narrow event definitions, and compare your clause to industry-standard language so you understand exactly what protections you do or do not have.
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