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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJW4rnN6q84
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    GastonJ mate an Act of God It doesn’t matter if some one believes in god or not even the insurance companies refuses to pay.

    An event that directly and exclusively results from the occurrence of natural causes that could not have been prevented by the exercise of foresight or caution; an inevitable accident.

    Courts have recognized various events as acts of God—tornadoes, earthquakes, death, extraordinarily high tides, violent winds, and floods.

    At times disputes arise as to whether a violent storm or other disaster was an act of God (and therefore exempt from a claim) or a foreseeable natural event. God knows the answer!

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    Puts things into perspective tho dont it...and that is that all traffic wardens are jobsworths..thing is tho...once flood water reaches the headlights on any car it is deemed a scrap vehicle and is therefore the property of the insurance companys.

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    Quote Originally Posted by super jumbe View Post
    GastonJ mate an Act of God It doesn?t matter if some one believes in god or not even the insurance companies refuses to pay.

    An event that directly and exclusively results from the occurrence of natural causes that could not have been prevented by the exercise of foresight or caution; an inevitable accident.

    Courts have recognized various events as acts of God?tornadoes, earthquakes, death, extraordinarily high tides, violent winds, and floods.

    At times disputes arise as to whether a violent storm or other disaster was an act of God (and therefore exempt from a claim) or a foreseeable natural event. God knows the answer!
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