What does act of God. mean?
act of God. means A meteorological or seismic event over which a travel provider has no control and, hence, no legal responsibility. See also, force majeure.
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What is the abbreviation for A meteorological or seismic event over which a travel provider has no control and, hence, no legal responsibility. See also, force majeure.?
A meteorological or seismic event over which a travel provider has no control and, hence, no legal responsibility. See also, force majeure. can be abbreviated as act of God.
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What does act of God. stand for? act of God. stands for "A meteorological or seismic event over which a travel provider has no control and, hence, no legal responsibility. See also, force majeure.". |
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How to abbreviate "A meteorological or seismic event over which a travel provider has no control and, hence, no legal responsibility. See also, force majeure."? "A meteorological or seismic event over which a travel provider has no control and, hence, no legal responsibility. See also, force majeure." can be abbreviated as act of God.. |
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What is the meaning of act of God. abbreviation? The meaning of act of God. abbreviation is "A meteorological or seismic event over which a travel provider has no control and, hence, no legal responsibility. See also, force majeure.". |
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What is act of God. abbreviation? One of the definitions of act of God. is "A meteorological or seismic event over which a travel provider has no control and, hence, no legal responsibility. See also, force majeure.". |
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What does act of God. mean? act of God. as abbreviation means "A meteorological or seismic event over which a travel provider has no control and, hence, no legal responsibility. See also, force majeure.". |
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What is shorthand of A meteorological or seismic event over which a travel provider has no control and, hence, no legal responsibility. See also, force majeure.? The most common shorthand of "A meteorological or seismic event over which a travel provider has no control and, hence, no legal responsibility. See also, force majeure." is act of God.. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- accountable document. - Any piece of paper that, when validated by a travel agency, has a monetary value and which must be accounted for to the ARC.
- curb appeal. - The positive affect the outward appearance of a building or retail establishment such as a travel agency has on a potential customer viewing it from the street.
- French service. - A style of food service in which entire platters are brought to the table for show and then carved and portioned at table-side. See also British service and Russian service.
- mast. - A strong wooden or metal pole rising from the deck of a boat or ship and used to support sails. See also spar.
- non-commissionable. - adj. Referring to elements of a travel product for which the passenger must pay but for which the travel agent receives no commission. For example, port fees.
- open jaw. - A trip that has no air travel between two points on the itinerary. See also arunk.
- plates. - Imprints, usually specific to a supplier, that are distributed to travel agencies and used to create tickets. See also airline plate.
- preferred supplier. - A supplier with which a travel agency has negotiated or earned a higher commission rate.
- refurbished. - Adj. In the cruise industry, usually refers to a ship that has had a light renovation, involving primarily cosmetic improvements or repairs and last about two weeks. See also revitalized.
- revitalized. - Adj. In the cruise industry, usually refers to a ship that has undergone a major renovation, involving a total rehab and lasting about two months. See also refurbished.
- time card. - A membership card that provides the holder with a specified number of hours of travel on a business jet, but no ownership interest. See also fractional ownership.
- variable costs. - Business expenditures that vary over time. For example, for a travel agency, utilities such as heat and electricity are variable expenses. See also fixed costs.
- wholetailer. - A company that combines the charctyeristics of functions of a wholesaler and a retail travel agency, such as a travel agency that packages tours and provides to other agencies on a wholesale basis.
- alliance - (DOD) The relationship that results from a formal agreement (e.g., treaty) between two or more nations for broad, long-term objectives that further the common interests of the members.See also coaliti
- compromised - (DOD,NATO) A term applied to classified matter, knowledge of which has, in whole or in part, passed to an unauthorized person or persons, or which has been subject to risk of such passing.See also cla
- escapee - (DOD) Any person who has been physically captured by the enemy and succeeds in getting free.See also evasion and escape.
- pointee-talkee - (DOD) A language aid containing selected phrases in English opposite a translation in a foreign language.It is used by pointing to appropriate phrases.See also evasion aid.
- subassembly - (DOD,NATO) In logistics, a portion of an assembly, consisting of two or more parts, that can be provisioned and replaced as an entity.See also assembly; component.
- trim - (DOD) The difference in draft at the bow and stern of a vessel or the manner in which a vessel floats in the water based on the distribution of cargo, stores and ballast aboard the vessel.See also dra
- wellness - (DOD) Force health protection program that consolidates and incorporates physical and mental fitness, health promotion, and environmental and occupational health.See also force health protection.