Flender/Flender Gear Units/Bevel-helical gearbox B4
yond the reasonable control of party or its subcontractors, which could not have been prevented by good industry practice and

which results in party (the Affected Party) being unable to perform or being delayed in performing all or part of

its obligations under this Contract. Force Majeure Events include but are not limited to, acts of war, riot, civil commotion,

terrorism, atural disaster, epidemic, strikes, lock-outs, attacks on Flenders IT ystems (such as virus attacks, hacker attacks), non -issuance of

licenses, permits or approvals, or any other act or failure to act by any public authority, or embargos or any other trade sanctions. 6.2. If Force Majeure Event occurs, the Affected Party will be deemed not to be in breach of its obligations under the Contract for as long as the Force Majeure Event persists, including any reasonable time thereafter necessary to recover from the effect of such Force Majeure Event. 6.3. The Affected Party shall notify the other party as soon as reasonably practicable of the Force Majeure Event and of its affected obligations. 6.4. If one or more Force Majeure Events, including their effects, persist for cumulative period of at least 1 days, either party may terminate the Contract by providing the other Party written notice of termination with regard to the portion of the Se rvices not yet provided. Customer shall compensate Flender for the Services provided prior to the date of termination as well as its unavoidable costs related to such termination. 7. Variations, Changes to the Services 7.1. Either party may at any time request in writing changes, modifications, or additions to the scope of the Services (hereinafter referred to as Variation). Upon receipt of such request, the other party shall comment on the change request within 1 orking days. The Customer may not reject change request that would result in cost advantages without significant reduction in performance with