Force majeure can be translated as "superior force", "chance occurrence", or "unavoidable accident". It's a common law that prevents two parties from liability should some uncontrollable force, such as war or tornado, cause a breach in the terms of a contract.
"Major force" literally and "superior force" legally are English equivalents of the French phrase force majeure.Specifically, the feminine noun force means "force." The feminine adjective majeure translates literally as "major." The two words work together to convey the notion of "chance occurrence, unavoidable accident" in terms of legal contracts.The pronunciation will be "forss mah-zhoor" in French.
'Force majeure' refers to unforeseeable circumstances that prevent someone from fulfilling a contract or agreement. It includes events like natural disasters, war, or government actions beyond one's control.
Force majeure - 1989 is rated/received certificates of: Iceland:L
Force Majeure - Doro album - was created in 1989-02.
No, it does not. A Force Majeure (in plain English) amounts to an unexpected and unforseen major calamity that has unforseen and unknown consequences on the result. See link below:
That is the correct spelling of "force majeure" (an external influence beyond one's control).
force majeure is the French equivalent of "act of God', so some freaky accident involving nature somehow
The cast of Cas de force majeure - 2008 includes: Alexia Portal as Betty
The Unit - 2006 Force Majeure 2-5 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-PG
Millennium - 1996 I Force Majeure 1-13 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:16
Millennium - 1996 I Force Majeure 1-13 was released on: USA: 7 February 1997
It is pronounced as "fors mah-ZHUR."