Act of God
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Definicja i Znaczenie "act of God"

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an earthquake, storm, or any other natural event that humans cannot prevent or control

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What is the origin of the idiom "act of God" and when to use it?

The origin of the idiom "act of God" can be traced back to legal and insurance terminology. It refers to an event or occurrence that is beyond human control and is caused by natural forces, such as extreme weather conditions, earthquakes, or other natural disasters. The term "act of God" arises from the concept of divine intervention or a higher power influencing events. It is often used in legal and insurance contexts to determine liability and responsibility when unforeseen natural events cause damage or loss.

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The airline informed the passengers that the flight cancellation was due to an act of God, as the airport was closed due to heavy snowfall.
The company was not held liable for the damage to the building as it was deemed an act of God due to the severe storm.
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