Understanding Force Majeure Clauses in 2024
A Comprehensive Update for UK Businesses and Commercial Entities
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The Evolution of Force Majeure
In the post-2020 landscape, the 'Force Majeure' clause has transitioned from a standard boilerplate addition to one of the most scrutinised components of commercial litigation. Recent global events—from pandemics to geopolitical shifts—have redefined how businesses in London and the wider UK view contractual frustration and impossibility.
At Stellar Script Legal, we are seeing a shift toward meticulous specificity. Generic references to 'Acts of God' are no longer sufficient to provide certain protection in a complex, interconnected economy.
1. What Constitutes an Unforeseeable Event?
Under English law, Force Majeure is not a freestanding legal concept but a creature of contract. For an event to qualify, it typically must meet three criteria:
- External: The event must be beyond the control of both parties.
- Unforeseeable: It could not have been reasonably anticipated at the time of signing.
- Causal link: The event must be the direct cause of the inability to perform duties.
2. Judicial Interpretation in the Current Era
UK courts are increasingly taking a literalist approach to drafting. If your clause lists "natural disasters" but omits "epidemics" or "labour strikes," there is no guarantee a court will expand the definition for you. Precision in wording is the only safeguard against litigation.
3. Drafting for Supply Chain Resilience
Businesses operating in London and globally must now consider 'soft' Force Majeure triggers, such as sudden changes in export legislation or critical infrastructure failures that impact digital delivery. We recommend a tiered approach to notice periods and mitigation requirements.
Conclusion: Secure Your Agreements
The lessons of 2024 are clear: your contracts are only as strong as their most overlooked clause. Don't wait for a crisis to discover your Force Majeure provision is inadequate. Contact Stellar Script Legal today for a bespoke review of your commercial agreements.
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