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Qu'est-ce (qui) est act of God - définition

USUALLY-NATURAL DISASTER OUTSIDE HUMAN CONTROL, FOR WHICH NO PERSON IS AT FAULT
Act of god; Vis Major; Actions of God; Actus Dei; Acts of God
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act of God         
an instance of uncontrollable natural forces in operation.
act of God         
(acts of God)
An act of God is an event that is beyond human control, especially one in which something is damaged or someone is hurt.
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act of God         
n. a natural catastrophe which no one can prevent such as an earthquake, a tidal wave, a volcanic eruption, a hurricane or a tornado. Acts of God are significant for two reasons 1) for the havoc and damage they wreak, and 2) because often contracts state that "acts of God" are an excuse for delay or failure to fulfill a commitment or to complete a construction project. Many insurance policies exempt coverage for damage caused by acts of God, which is one time an insurance company gets religion. At times disputes arise as to whether a violent storm or other disaster was an act of God (and therefore exempt from a claim) or a foreseeable natural event. God knows the answer!

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Act of God

In legal usage in the English-speaking world, an act of God is a natural hazard outside human control, such as an earthquake or tsunami, for which no person can be held responsible. An act of God may amount to an exception to liability in contracts (as under the Hague–Visby Rules) or it may be an "insured peril" in an insurance policy. In Scots law the equivalent term is damnum fatale.

By contrast, other extraordinary man-made or political events are deemed force majeure.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour act of God
1. "It‘s caused by an act of God . . . a massive flood." The U.S.
2. "It wasn‘t because of a fire, a flood, an act of God.
3. Every case of these was an act of God that reassured the Prophet’s companions.
4. "A hurricane is a classic act of nature, an act of God.
5. "This absolutely wasn‘t an act of God," said fire spokesman Scott Waldron.