Disaster Recovery Law
/ˈdɪz.əs.tər rɪˈkʌv.ə.ri lɔː/
Definitions
- (n.) The body of laws and regulations governing strategies and protocols for restoring critical functions and services after a natural or man-made disaster.
The company developed a disaster recovery law compliance plan to ensure swift resumption of operations after a hurricane.
- (n.) Legal frameworks addressing liability, insurance, and governmental responsibilities related to disaster recovery efforts.
Disaster recovery law dictates how public funds are allocated for rebuilding after earthquakes.
Forms
- disaster recovery law
- disaster recovery laws
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Commentary
Primarily used in regulatory and compliance contexts, disaster recovery law often intersects with insurance and environmental statutes; clarity in contract provisions about recovery obligations is advisable.
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