unconscionable gains, (ix) who is victim of any armed conflict, civil commotion or natural calamity; (e) children's home means an institution established
injury caused or contributed to by conditions of war, civil war, riot or civil commotion; or (c) that the policy is void on the ground ... virtue of the provisions of section 13 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, (5 of 1908) conclusive as to any matter adjudicated upon
injury caused or contributed to by conditions of war, civil war, riot or civil commotion; or (b) that the policy is void on the ground ... virtue of the provisions of section 13 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 conclusive as to any matter adjudicated upon by it, the insurer
agent of the consignor, consignee or the endorsee; (ii) riot, civil commotion, strike, lock-out, stoppage or restraint of labour from whatever cause arising whether
risk arising out of fire or theft or riot and civil commotion and there has been a loss in respect of such property arising ... policy covering any risk arising out of riot and civil commotion, the disturbances in West Pakistan were not in the nature of a riot
January 29, 1968, there was some kind of riot or civil commotion, as a result of which the branch shop where cloth and other textiles ... riot and a civil war.
15. We should take into consideration the use of the words "civil commotion" In the context
declared or undeclared, hostilities, priorities, quarantines, embargoes; (c) Riot or Civil Commotion; (d) Grid's failure not attributable to the person, (gg) "Forced Outage" means
expression "force majeure" means act of God, war, insurrection, riot, civil commotion, strike, earth quake, tide, storm, tidal wave, flood, lightning, explosion, fire, earthquake
expression "force majeure" means act of God, war, insurrection, riot, civil commotion, strike, earth quake, tide, storm, tidal wave, flood, lightning, explosion, fire, earthquake
hostilities; (ii) major riots or civil commotion; (iii) earthquake, flood, tempest, lightening or other natural physical disasters; (iv) restrictions imposed by Central Government or State