Inefficacy definition

Inefficacy means the failure or the whole of any part of any product to fulfil its purpose or to perform its function.

Examples of Inefficacy in a sentence

  • The Supplier has obtained insurance to provide Inefficacy cover in respect of the death of or injury sustained by third parties and/or damage to third party property arising out of their business, with an indemnity limit of £5,000,000 any one occurrence • Professional Indemnity.

Related to Inefficacy

  • Chronic toxicity means concurrent and delayed adverse effects that occur only as a result of a chronic exposure.

  • acid attack victims means a person disfigured due to violent assaults by throwing of acid or similar corrosive substance.

  • Invalid Drug Test means the result of a drug test for an oral fluid specimen that contains an unidentified adulterant, or an unidentified substance, that has abnormal physical characteristics, or that has an endogenous substance at an abnormal concentration preventing the laboratory from completing or obtaining a valid drug test result.

  • Edible cannabis product means cannabis product that is intended to be used, in whole or in part, for human consumption, including, but not limited to, chewing gum, but excluding products set forth in Division 15 (commencing with Section 32501) of the Food and Agricultural Code. An edible cannabis product is not considered food, as defined by Section 109935 of the Health and Safety Code, or a drug, as defined by Section 109925 of the Health and Safety Code.

  • invalid carriage means a mechanically propelled vehicle of which the weight unladen does not exceed 254 kilograms and which is specially designed and constructed, and not merely adapted, for the use of a person suffering from some physical default or disability and is used solely by such a person;