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Act of God

In legal usage in the English-speaking world, an act of God, act of nature, or damnum fatale ("loss arising from inevitable accident") is an event caused by no direct human action (e.g. severe or extreme weather and other natural disasters) for which individual persons are not responsible and cannot be held legally liable for loss of life, injury, or…

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Act of God

Nodes47
Edges46
Triples32
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.042553
Components1

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Act of God

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related to United States · 16
Act of God → Charles Hatfield, Charlestown RR Co, For, God, However, In, Liability, Morena Reservoir, One, Other, Reeves, San Diego, See Memphis, Similarly, The, When
related to Contract law · 9
Act of God → Blackburn, Caldwell, English, God, If, In, Taylor, The, Under
related to England and Wales · 6
Act of God → An, Explained, God, Lord Hobhouse, Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council, Transco
is a · 1
Act of God → unforeseeable natural phenomenon

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Act of Godis aunforeseeable natural phenomenon0.90text
Act of Godrelated to Contract lawIn0.60section
Act of Godrelated to Contract lawGod0.60section
Act of Godrelated to Contract lawIf0.60section
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Act of Godrelated to Contract lawEnglish0.60section
Act of Godrelated to Contract lawTaylor0.60section
Act of Godrelated to Contract lawCaldwell0.60section
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Act of Godrelated to Contract lawBlackburn0.60section
Act of Godrelated to England and WalesAn0.60section
Act of Godrelated to England and WalesGod0.60section

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