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        Act of God

An accident or event which happens independently of human intervention and due to natural causes such as storm earthquake etc. which no human foresight can provide against. Suggesting that an event was an "act of God" may be a defence in English law against a claim for liability since it may be held that it could not have been foreseen or safeguarded against.

An unpreventable and unpredictable event which could cause loss or damage to buildings, land, vehicles etc.

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Act of God - An accident or event which happens independently of human intervention and due to natural causes such as storm earthquake etc. which no human foresight can provide against. Suggesting that an event was an "act of God" may be a defence in English law against a claim for liability since it may be held that it could not have been foreseen or safeguarded against.

An unpreventable and unpredictable event which could cause loss or damage to buildings, land, vehicles etc.


Act of God : an accident or event which happens independently of human intervention and due to natural causes such as storm earthquake etc. which no human foresight can provide against. suggesting that an event was an "act of god" may be a defence in english law against a claim for liability since it may be held that it could not have been foreseen or safeguarded against.

an unpreventable and unpredictable event which could cause loss or damage to buildings, land, vehicles etc.