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tandh | 23:32 Mon 26th Dec 2016 | Insurance
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does your buildings insurance cover you for acts of god - ie, it getting struck by lighting
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From the Association of British Insurers:
"MYTH: There is an ‘Act of God' exclusion in insurance policies.

FACT: Insurance policies do not contain such an exclusion. The policy will set out what is insured and what the main exclusions are. If loss occurs from an event covered, then the insurer will pay out, in accordance with the policy terms and conditions."

https://www.abi.org.uk/News/News-releases/2010/08/Truth-and-fiction--top-insurance-tips-and-myths
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thanks chris
If your property is damaged by an 'act of God' then sue the Church, they are his 'agents on Earth'!
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lol @ eddie, do you think I can sue them for all of gods creations that have broken my heart lol, i'm sure i'll be a millionaire if I can

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