unforeseen event
1unforeseen event — index quirk (accident), surprise Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
2unforeseen — I adjective accidental, sudden, surprise, unanticipated, undesigned, unexpected, unheralded, unintended, unpredicted, unthought of associated concepts: unforeseen cause, unforeseen difficulties, unforeseen event, unforeseen peril II index… …
3Event Risk — 1. The risk due to unforeseen events partaken by or associated with a company. 2. The risk associated with a changing portfolio value due to large swings in market prices. Also referred to as jump risk or fat tails . 1. Unforeseen corporate… …
4Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System — The Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System is a United States program for vaccine safety, co sponsored by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). VAERS is a post marketing safety… …
5fortuitous event — /fortyuwadas avent/ An event happening by chance or accident. That which happens by a cause which cannot be resisted. An unforeseen occurrence, not caused by either of the parties, nor such as they could prevent. For purposes of an all risk… …
6fortuitous event — /fortyuwadas avent/ An event happening by chance or accident. That which happens by a cause which cannot be resisted. An unforeseen occurrence, not caused by either of the parties, nor such as they could prevent. For purposes of an all risk… …
7due to unforeseen circumstances — or due to circumstances beyond our control used in official statements for explaining that something unexpected has happened that will prevent an event or situation from continuing normally Due to circumstances beyond our control, we have been… …
8due to unforeseen circumstances — due to circumstances beyond our control phrase used in official statements for explaining that something unexpected has happened that will prevent an event or situation from continuing normally Due to circumstances beyond our control, we have… …
9surprise — sur·prise n 1: a condition or situation in which a party to a proceeding is unexpectedly placed without any fault or neglect of his or her own and that entitles the party to relief (as a new trial) 2: an aspect of procedural unconscionability… …
10Force majeure — (French for superior force ) is a common clause in contracts which essentially frees both parties from liability or obligation when an extraordinary event or circumstance beyond the control of the parties, such as war, strike, riot, crime, act of …