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event is
deemed a su****ding cause. A su****ding
cause is an
unforeseeable intervening cause. By contrast, a
foreseeable intervening cause typically...
- 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...
-
additional consultation in the
event of a "natural
disaster or
other unforeseeable event."
Unlike other trade agreements, the US–China
Phase One agreement...
-
translation 2004 by Jeff Fort as For what tomorrow—: a dialogue, ch.4
Unforeseeable Freedom Blum,
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- individual, and that, moreover, (3) is
fortuitous (unexpected, chancy,
unforeseeable.)"
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- However, a
motion for
continuance may be
granted when
necessitated by
unforeseeable events, or for
other reasonable cause articulated by the
movant (the...
-
rapid rate at
which some
European nations grew in
wealth and
power was
unforeseeable in the
early 15th
century because it had been
preoccupied with internal...
- 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...