DAMNUM FATALE
\dˈamnəm fˈe͡ɪte͡ɪl], \dˈamnəm fˈeɪteɪl], \d_ˈa_m_n_ə_m f_ˈeɪ_t_eɪ_l]\
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Civil law. Damages caused by a fortuitous event, or inevitable accident; damages arising from the act of God. Among these were included losses by shipwreck, lightning, or other casualty; also losses by pirates or by vis major, by fire, robbery, and burglary; but theft was not numbered among these casualties.
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In general, bailees are not liable for such damages. Story, Bailm. p. 471.
By John Bouvier