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    Generally,neither a "Time Is of the Essence" Clause nor a "Force
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Generally,neither a "Time Is of the Essence" Clause nor a "Force

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Generally,neither a "time is of the essence" clause nor a "force majeure" clause will be recognized by the courts because these types of clauses are seen as a violation of public policy.

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