Is Smoke from Fire Force Majeure in Construction Compensable?
SawingBully路4 months agoSmoke from fire could be considered a force majeure in construction if it meets the criteria of being an unforeseeable, unavoidable event that delays a project. It's best to review your specific contract terms and consult with a legal expert.
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Nope. Not unless your contract specifically says so.
Force majeure clauses vary a lot. Check your contract. If your contract lists natural disasters and unexpected events, you might have a case. Consult a lawyer with the exact details!
If it's an anime fire you're talking about, sorry, but Shinra Kusakabe's fiery feet probably won鈥檛 make a compelling legal case in the construction world!
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