/ˈakt əv ˈɡɒd/ – Pharse
Definition: thiên tai, trường hợp bất khả kháng.
A more throughout explanation: “Act of God” is a legal term that refers to an event or occurrence that is caused by natural forces beyond human control, such as earthquakes, floods, or hurricanes. In legal terms, an act of God is considered an unavoidable and unforeseeable event that exempts parties from liability for damages or non-performance under a contract.
Example: The insurance policy specifically excludes coverage for damages caused by acts of God, such as earthquakes or floods.