Whether you live in a tiny loft or an expansive house out in the country, the risk for being held financially responsible
for events beyond your control is very real.
Everybody's Gone to the Rapture ($ 19.99) Everybody's Gone to the Rapture tells the story of the inhabitants of a remote English valley who are caught up in world -
shattering events beyond their control or understanding.
Business income insurance works in conjunction with your property policy and provides coverage for
events beyond your control such as fire, wind, hail, vandalism or damage from vehicles or aircraft that may interrupt your business.
These include war, or threat of war, riots, civil strife, terrorism, contamination, extreme or unusual weather conditions, industrial disputes, changes to sports itineraries, natural and nuclear disasters, fire, flight cancellations or rescheduling by airlines or any
similar event beyond our control.
Force majeure: In contracts, a clause excusing non-performance of the contract if non-performance is due to unforeseen
events beyond the control of the parties, such as acts of God.
Graduating from his usual stint as the troubled teen with a smart mouth and thuggish tendencies, he brings compelling delicacy to an unquestioning soldier buffeted about
by events beyond his control.
We (nor any bank where our deposit accounts are held) will not be liable for our failure to perform any obligations under this Agreement due to
events beyond our control, and the time provided for performing such obligations shall be extended by a period of time equal to the duration of such events.
I made a judgement and I think it was the right one: I found myself in a situation partly because of
events beyond my control and partly because of things that were my fault where I either had to be compromising my faith, frankly, saying things I thought were not true or be true to my faith and be in a situation where I sucked all the attention that ought to be going to me being the mouthpiece of the party away from our main message.
Which literary character would you most like to be and why?I'm almost ashamed to admit that it would be Scarlett O'Hara - some of her questionable moral decisions are balanced by refusal to be beaten by
events beyond her control and her unremitting optimism.