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Definition of Unforeseeable

Unforeseeable
Unforeseeable Un`fore*see"a*ble, a. Incapable of being foreseen. --South.

Meaning of Unforeseeable from wikipedia

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- In law and insurance, a proximate cause is an event sufficiently related to an injury that the courts deem the event to be the cause of that injury. There...
- God, epidemic can be classified as an act of God if the epidemic was unforeseeable and renders the promise discharged if the promisor cannot avoid the...
- to escape contractual liability by applying the elements of an (1) unforeseeable event, (2) outside of the parties’ control, that (3) renders performance...
- translation 2004 by Jeff Fort as For what tomorrow—: a dialogue, ch.4 Unforeseeable Freedom Blum, Susan D. My Word!: Plagiarism and College Culture Archived...
- were not liable for Schmitz's subsequent actions, which they deemed "unforeseeable". The controversy was also covered as the first episode in the Netflix...
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- pre-existing health problems. Some fatalities are inevitable and caused by unforeseeable situations escalating out of control, but the majority of diving fatalities...
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- an LLC and found that the causes of the ship's sinking were largely unforeseeable, rather than due to negligence. This sharply limited the scope of damages...