labour conflicts and any other circumstance beyond the control of the vendor, such as but not limited to fire, war, mobilisation or unforeseen military call-ups of a corresponding scale, requisitioning, seizure, foreign exchange restrictions, insurrection and civil unrest, lack of transportation except where such lack was foreseeable by the vendor, general scarcity of goods, and defects in or delays of deliveries from subsuppliers due to any of the factors set forth in this paragraph.

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Labour conflicts and any other circumstance beyond the control of the Vendor, such as but not limited to fire, war, mobilisation or unforeseen military call-ups of a corresponding scale, requisitioning, seizure, foreign exchange restrictions, insurrection and civil unrest, lack of transportation except where such lack was foreseeable by the Vendor, general scarcity of goods, and defects in or delays of deliveries from subsuppliers due to any of the factors set forth in this paragraph.