Force-Major Status in Tort Liabilities
Abstract
Any force majeure situation is manifested as a separate event or incident with its own characteristics, signs, and affects different legal relations to varying degrees. The essence of this effect is that a force majeure situation leads to a breach of obligations because of unforeseen and unpredictable, urgent and sudden, unforeseen external circumstances that do not depend on the will of the parties to the legal relationship and innocent damage to the debtor. This article analyzes the civil-legal features of the force majeure situation in tort obligations. The role of force majeure as a basis for excluding tort liability has been studied and a scientific conclusion drawn.
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