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    The Term Force Majeure as an Event Generally Excusing Contract
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The Term Force Majeure as an Event Generally Excusing Contract

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The term force majeure as an event generally excusing contract performance under Tandrin Aviation does not include cost increases of performance,loss of anticipated profits or a general economic downturn.

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