11.2 FORCE MAJEURE Except for the obligation to pay money, neither party will be liable for any failure or delay in its performance under these Auction Terms and Conditions due to any cause beyond its reasonable control, including acts of war, acts of god, earthquake, flood, weather conditions, embargo, riot, civil disorders, rebellions or revolutions, health risks or disease (including pandemics, epidemics, and public health emergencies, delays relating to obtaining supplies, parts and other products from impacted areas, governmental edicts, actions, declarations, or quarantines by a governmental entity or health organization due to government health orders pertaining to COVID-19 or any variant thereof, and delays in key completion dates or costs attributable thereto), acts of terrorism, acts or omissions of vendors or suppliers, equipment failures, sabotage, labor shortage or dispute, governmental act, failure of the Internet or any cellular-based Internet service, or other acts beyond such party's reasonable control (each, a "Force Majeure Event"), provided that the delayed party: (i) gives the other party prompt notice of such Force Majeure Event

Cut shapes out of colored felt to mimic the design on Annas top
The plush lining and padded insole offer a luxurious feel, ensuring your feet stay comfortable even during extended wear
Whisk the dressing (or cover the jar and shake it)