Act of God definition
Examples of Act of God in a sentence
The work contract may be terminated before the end date of work specified in the work contract if the services of the workers are no longer required for reasons beyond the control of the employer due to fire, weather, or other Act of God that makes fulfillment of the contract impossible, as determined by the U.S. Department of Labor.
Neither party shall be deemed to be in default of its obligations hereunder if and so long as it is prevented from performing such obligations as a result of events beyond its reasonable control, including, without limitation, fire, power failures, any act of war, hostile foreign action, nuclear explosion, riot, strikes or failures or refusals to perform under subcontracts, civil insurrection, earthquake, hurricane, tornado, other catastrophic epidemic or pandemic, natural event or Act of God.
The work contract may be terminated before the end date of work specified in the work contract if the services of the workers are no longer required for reasons beyond the control of the employer due to fire, weather, or other Act of God that makes fulfillment of the contract impossible, as determined by the Department of Labor.
The risk of destruction or substantial damage by fire or Act of God prior to delivery of deed is assumed by Seller.
Neither party shall be liable for delay in performing obligations if the delay or failure is due to any of the following force majeure i.e. Act of God or any Government Act, fire, earthquake, explosion, strikes/ Bandh, civil commotion or anything beyond the control of either party.