Force Majeures
Simonsoft shall not be liable for any failure in the execution of this Agreement due to force majeure or hardship. In case of force majeure or hardship, Simonsoft has the right (1) to temporarily suspend the execution of its obligations; or (2) to terminate the Agreement by registered letter; and/or (3) to invite the Client to renegotiate this Agreement. For the execution of this Agreement, force majeure and hardship are considered as, without being limited hereto: acts of any governmental body, war, insurrection, sabotage, terrorism, embargo, fire, flood, storm or other acts of God, strike, lock - out or labor disturbances, internet system unavailability of components not controlled by Simonsoft, virus attacks, unavailability of or interruption or delay in telecommunications, or hackers, failure of third party software, power outages, delays in supply, export ban, sickness or accidents, breakdown of plant or machinery, etc.