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Meaning of Actus dei neminem facit injuriam
The act of God does wrong to no one, that is, no one is responsible in damages for inevitable accidents. 2 Bl. Comm. 122; 1 Coke, 97b; 5 Coke, 87; Co. Litt. 206a; 4 Taunt. 309; 1 Term R. 33. See “Act of God.”
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