
1) Basis of a good fact 2) Death, to some 3) Earthquake or flood 4) Flood 5) Hurricane or flood 6) Hurricane or tornado 7) Inevitable accident 8) Natural disaster 9) Tornado or earthquake 10) Unforeseeable event
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An act of God is often referred to in insurance policies as an exclusion to avoid insurance companies having to pay out compensation for severe natural events or disasters, for example earthquakes, floods, storms or other natural events. The severity of the event is such that little or nothing can reasonably be done to prepare for it or prevent it....
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An accident or event that happens in extraordinary circumstances that could not have been foreseen. For example any damage caused by a storm would fall under the Act of God umbrella.
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Legal term meaning some sudden and irresistible act of nature that could not reasonably have been foreseen or prevented, such as floods or exceptionally high tides, storms, lightning, earthquakes,...
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n. act of God is a legal term for those events which are outside of control of humans and for which no one can be held responsible and which cannot be prevented. If a duty, to be performed, is casted by law on a party and its execution is hindered by Act of God, then the party can be excused. But someone who put others in danger by his/her negligen...
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An unpreventable and unpredictable event which could cause loss or damage to buildings, land,... <a target=_blank href='http://www.finance-glossary.com/terms/Act-of-God.htm?id=18&ginPtrCode=00000&PopupMode=false' title='Read full definition of Act of God'>more</a>
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A natural event, not preventable by any human agency, such as flood, storms, or lightning. Forces of nature that no one has control over, and therefore cannot be held accountable.
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Act of God is a legal term defined as 'a direct, violent, sudden, and irresistible act of nature, which could not, by any reasonable cause, have been foreseen or resisted.' No one can be legally called upon to make good loss so arising.
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In business, an act of God is a natural event that is not caused by any human action and cannot be predicted. It is untrue (as is sometimes thought) that insurance policies covering homes and businesses exclude acts of God. In fact, both cover such natural events as storms, lightning, and floods. However, some contracts exclude liability for damage...
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[
n] - a natural and unavoidable catastrophe that interrupts the expected course of events
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force majeure noun a natural and unavoidable catastrophe that interrupts the expected course of events; `he discovered that his house was not insured against acts of God`
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Legal term meaning some sudden and irresistible act of nature that could not reasonably have been foreseen or prevented, such as floods or exceptionally high tides, storms, lightning, earthquakes, sharp frosts, or sudden death. Damage by such an occurrence may be attributed to the act of God, and in the absence of any contract to the contrary, no p...
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a direct, sudden, and irresistible action of natural forces such as could not reasonably have been foreseen or prevented, as a flood, hurricane, earthquake, or other natural catastrophe.
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