VIRTUAL напиша:
Jas sum vernik i predpocitam teisti, zamislete samo ako nekoj ne veruva vo nesto sto e nad nego sto e visa sila, na sto se e sposoben toj covek i dali toj covek ima strav, sovest.... ili nesto od sto moze da najde nadez koga ke mu e najtesko ili nekoja uteha za podobro utre...
CITAJ MEGU REDOVI
I, sto??? Eve jas ne sum vernik, pa sto ...
Ne mora i ne treba site lugje da imaat isti stavovi, eve jas si imam moj stav veke poveke od 30-tina godini vo vrska so religijata...
Ne go menuvam stavot, ama pocituvam tugjo mislenje ... taka da, veruvaj si ti kolku sakass, mene ne mi smeta, samo nemoj da mi filozofirass tuka za toa vo sto jas veruvam (ne veruvam) ...
Hm, sto se odnesuva do temata, zborot Visa Sila se koristi pretezno kaj sklucuvanje dogovori, drugoto e za mene "non sense", t.e. ne postoi ...
Ili,
" .... Force Majeure literally means "greater force". These clauses excuse a party from liability if some unforseen event beyond the control of that party prevents it from performing its obligations under the contract. Typically, force majeure clauses cover natural disasters, war, or the failure of third parties--such as suppliers and subcontractors--to perform their obligations to the contracting party. It is important to remember that force majeure clauses are intended to excuse a party only if the failure to perform could not be avoided by the exercise of due care by that party.
When negotiating force majeure clauses, make sure that the clause applies equally to all parties to the agreement--not just the licensor. Also, it is helpful if the clause sets forth some specific examples of acts that will excuse performance under the clause, such as wars, natural disasters, and other major events that are clearly outside a party's control. Inclusion of examples will help to make clear the parties' intent that such clauses are not intended to apply to excuse failures to perform for reasons within the control of the parties. .... "