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<blockquote data-quote="Blue" data-source="post: 8227823" data-attributes="member: 20564"><p>Contracts often have clauses to exclude Force Majeure - natural or unavoidable extraordinary and uncontrollable (by the parties of the contract) events such as war, etc. The Blip would qualify as one of those. Google leads me to believe that it's common in insurance of various types at least in the US but IANAL.</p><p></p><p>On the other hand "you don't have any work records for the past five years" feels like bunk and racism. We know that by Spiderman: Far from Home (which is still months in the future, but hey) the school systems at the very least have dealt with this. Those coming back seem like they would definitely need help to get back on their feet - even if it was a high risk (so high interest) loans the banks should be salivating at getting all of those and amortizing (is that the right word) their risk over a larger number of high interest contracts.. (IAANAB: I am also not a banker.)</p><p></p><p>What to do in regards of the identity and property of the those brought back by the Snap is another deal, likely one determined at a governmental level. I really can't see the identity still lingering, as it would affect literally half of the people in your country. I can imaging the property still being undecided because there's people with money and special interests in there as well that can muddy the waters (at least in the US).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blue, post: 8227823, member: 20564"] Contracts often have clauses to exclude Force Majeure - natural or unavoidable extraordinary and uncontrollable (by the parties of the contract) events such as war, etc. The Blip would qualify as one of those. Google leads me to believe that it's common in insurance of various types at least in the US but IANAL. On the other hand "you don't have any work records for the past five years" feels like bunk and racism. We know that by Spiderman: Far from Home (which is still months in the future, but hey) the school systems at the very least have dealt with this. Those coming back seem like they would definitely need help to get back on their feet - even if it was a high risk (so high interest) loans the banks should be salivating at getting all of those and amortizing (is that the right word) their risk over a larger number of high interest contracts.. (IAANAB: I am also not a banker.) What to do in regards of the identity and property of the those brought back by the Snap is another deal, likely one determined at a governmental level. I really can't see the identity still lingering, as it would affect literally half of the people in your country. I can imaging the property still being undecided because there's people with money and special interests in there as well that can muddy the waters (at least in the US). [/QUOTE]
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