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Fortuitous
Fortuitous, is happening by accident or chance rather than design (Oxford
fortuitous event
fortuitous event : an event of natural or human origin that
Fortuitous
occuring unexpectedly or without any known cause chance as the fortuitous concourse of atoms
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Accident
(104): 1994 SCC (L&S) 195. Means an accident involving a fortuitous or sudden or unintended occurrence while handling any hazardous substance
May have been allowed to officiate continuously
Rule 16 mean actual and continuous officiation and not a fortuitous or fictional officiation. A notional construction of the clause would
Casus fortuitus non est sperandus; et nemo tenetur divinare
fortuitus non est sperandus; et nemo tenetur divinare [Lat.], A fortuitous event is not to be foreseen; and no person is
Casual
to mean: (i) Subject to or produced by chance; accidental, fortuitous, (ii) Coming at uncertain times, not to be calculated on,
Accident, Accidental
to take reasonable precautions against it. The idea of something fortuitous and unexpected is involved in the word 'accident', Sukhdev Singh
Fortition
Casual choice fortuitous selection hazard
Chanceable
Fortuitous casual
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