Submitted by SurfCityTom on Tue, 09/11/2012 - 6:33am.
from the brief glimpse displayed on screen, there was reference to a 30 day cancellation clause.
Add to that the definition of natural disaster. An act of God is well defined. Rain, or anticipated rain, does not normally qualify as an act of god. Hurricanes and tornadoes qualify as acts of god. For the record, I do not believe the Charlotte area had significant rain on the evening in question.
Further proof, perhaps, that more folks are not better off than 4 years ago.
But, go ahead; retain an attorney and sue. The attorney is the only one who will win.
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from the brief glimpse displayed on screen, there was reference to a 30 day cancellation clause.
Add to that the definition of natural disaster. An act of God is well defined. Rain, or anticipated rain, does not normally qualify as an act of god. Hurricanes and tornadoes qualify as acts of god. For the record, I do not believe the Charlotte area had significant rain on the evening in question.
Further proof, perhaps, that more folks are not better off than 4 years ago.
But, go ahead; retain an attorney and sue. The attorney is the only one who will win.