Weather Conditions

/ˈwɛðər kənˈdɪʃənz/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Environmental elements such as temperature, precipitation, wind, and humidity affecting the performance or obligations under a contract or legal duty.
    The contract included a force majeure clause excusing delay due to adverse weather conditions.

Forms

  • weather condition

Commentary

In legal drafting, specifying 'weather conditions' often appears in force majeure or risk allocation clauses, clarifying circumstances that may excuse performance or trigger remedies.

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