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vis major
[ vis mey-jer ]
vis major
/ ˈvɪs ˈmeɪdʒə /
noun
- See force majeure
Word History and Origins
Origin of vis major1
Word History and Origins
Origin of vis major1
Example Sentences
Nationalization is the cardinal fact, the vis major, on each side.
In Spain an act of the 30th of January 1900, adopted the Spain. principle of the personal responsibility of the employer for accidents to workmen other than those due to vis major.
Under Roman law, it was the rule in contracts for rent that a tenant was not bound to pay if any vis major prevented him from reaping.
Then, ah! then, continued Homenas, no hail, frost, ice, snow, overflowing, or vis major; then plenty of all earthly goods here below.
When I say that you ought to choose, I except vis major and fear, which destroy all power of choice.
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