CompactLaw Legal Glossary

Act of God

An act of God is often referred to in insurance policies as an exclusion to avoid insurance companies having to pay out compensation for severe natural events or disasters, for example earthquakes, floods, storms or other natural events. The severity of the event is such that little or nothing can reasonably be done to prepare for it or prevent it.

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