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    Hanka is offline Senior Member
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    Hi,

    could you please tell me whether it is possible to use the word "termination" in the following sentence:

    The affected party shall notify the other party of the termination of force majeure and the elimination of its concequences.

    Thanks a lot!

    Hanka

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    Anglika is offline No Longer With Us
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hanka View Post
    Hi,

    could you please tell me whether it is possible to use the word "termination" in the following sentence:

    The affected party shall notify the other party of the termination of force majeure and the elimination of its consequences.

    Thanks a lot!

    Hanka
    Seems ok.

    I am presuming you mean that the "force majeure" no longer has any effect?

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    yes, that the event of force majeure, e.g. earthquake, ended and its consequences are eliminated

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    Hmm.

    Maybe "cessation" in this context would be better?

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