What does force majeure. mean?
force majeure. means Fr. Literally, superior force. An occurrence that cannot be anticipated or controlled by the travel agent, airline, cruise ship, or whatever and for which, therefore, the agent, etc. is not legally
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What is the abbreviation for Fr. Literally, superior force. An occurrence that cannot be anticipated or controlled by the travel agent, airline, cruise ship, or whatever and for which, therefore, the agent, etc. is not legally?
Fr. Literally, superior force. An occurrence that cannot be anticipated or controlled by the travel agent, airline, cruise ship, or whatever and for which, therefore, the agent, etc. is not legally can be abbreviated as force majeure.
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What does force majeure. stand for? force majeure. stands for "Fr. Literally, superior force. An occurrence that cannot be anticipated or controlled by the travel agent, airline, cruise ship, or whatever and for which, therefore, the agent, etc. is not legally". |
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How to abbreviate "Fr. Literally, superior force. An occurrence that cannot be anticipated or controlled by the travel agent, airline, cruise ship, or whatever and for which, therefore, the agent, etc. is not legally"? "Fr. Literally, superior force. An occurrence that cannot be anticipated or controlled by the travel agent, airline, cruise ship, or whatever and for which, therefore, the agent, etc. is not legally" can be abbreviated as force majeure.. |
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What is the meaning of force majeure. abbreviation? The meaning of force majeure. abbreviation is "Fr. Literally, superior force. An occurrence that cannot be anticipated or controlled by the travel agent, airline, cruise ship, or whatever and for which, therefore, the agent, etc. is not legally". |
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What is force majeure. abbreviation? One of the definitions of force majeure. is "Fr. Literally, superior force. An occurrence that cannot be anticipated or controlled by the travel agent, airline, cruise ship, or whatever and for which, therefore, the agent, etc. is not legally". |
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What does force majeure. mean? force majeure. as abbreviation means "Fr. Literally, superior force. An occurrence that cannot be anticipated or controlled by the travel agent, airline, cruise ship, or whatever and for which, therefore, the agent, etc. is not legally". |
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What is shorthand of Fr. Literally, superior force. An occurrence that cannot be anticipated or controlled by the travel agent, airline, cruise ship, or whatever and for which, therefore, the agent, etc. is not legally? The most common shorthand of "Fr. Literally, superior force. An occurrence that cannot be anticipated or controlled by the travel agent, airline, cruise ship, or whatever and for which, therefore, the agent, etc. is not legally" is force majeure.. |
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