A force majeure clause is only useful if you understand it well enough to invoke it correctly; AI interpretation clarifies what language the other party will scrutinize, what evidence they'll demand, and what mitigating steps you might still be required to take. This analysis transforms a passive clause into an active protection you can actually rely on.
A force majeure clause excuses a party from performing contractual obligations when extraordinary events beyond their control occur, such as natural disasters, pandemics, or government actions.
Understanding whether a force majeure clause actually protects you requires careful analysis of its trigger conditions and scope, and AI can quickly flag vague language, missing event categories, or notice requirements that could invalidate your claim when you need it most.
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