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act of god
violent and catastrophic event caused by forces of nature, which could not have been prevented or avoided by foresight or prudence. An act of God that makes performance of a contractual duty impossible may excuse performance of that duty.

 


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Definition of Act of God in Insurance Concepts
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Act of God
Action occurring without the intervention of man which could include but not be limited to hurricanes,earthquakes, floods, lightening, etc.
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The actual size of a piece of material, as opposed to its nominal size.

Act of God
Accidents of a nature beyond human control such as flood, lightning or hurricane usuallyquoted as 'force majeure'.
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Act of God
A natural event, not preventable by any human agency, such as flood, storms, or lightning. Forces of nature that a carrier has no control over, and therefore cannot be held accountable.

Act Of God
A violent act of nature such as lightning, flood, earthquake or hurricane which man can neither cause nor intervene with.
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Act of God
This term is generally used in insurance policies and refers an event caused by natural forces that results in damage to property. Natural forces can include hail, rain, tornados, lightning, floods, and earthquakes.

ACT OF GOD
Natural occurrences such as hurricanes or earthquakes that are beyond the control of humans.
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[OTS] act of God An act of nature beyond mans control such as lightning, flood, earthquake or hurricane.

A Latin term meaning "act of God", or an occurrence that is neither caused by nor preventable by humans.

This tornado damage to an Illinois home would be considered an "Act of God" for insurance purposes ...

marine contracts) which exempts the parties for non-fulfilment of their obligations as a result of conditions beyond their control, such as earthquakes, floods, war or other events over which none of the parties has control or influence. (Act of God).

Injury that results despite such conduct or from circumstances beyond human control (see, e.g., act of God) is not compensable, ...

For example, if all the gold contracts open limit up, they were ...(Read more)
Act Of God
An unpreventable and unpredictable event which could cause loss or damage to buildings, land, vehicles etc....(Read more) ...

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