Inoperability definition
Inoperability means a motor vehicle that is incapable of being operated or being operated in a safe and prudent manner due to mechanical failure, including but not limited to, engine overheating or tire failure.
Inoperability means a motor vehicle that is incapable of being operated or being
Inoperability or “inoperable” shall mean that such Solar Energy System is operating such that it produces less than 10% of the original nameplate capacity of the Solar Energy System at the time of original construction.
Examples of Inoperability in a sentence
In addition, the provisions of Sections 11.3 (Response Times), 11.4 (Service Tracking and Reporting), 11.7 (Revision Levels) and 11.8 (Inoperability) of this Software Licensing Agreement, shall also apply to the warranty Services provided by Supplier during the Warranty Period.
Inoperability of such products due to Year 2000 issues could harm our business.
Inoperability of the dispensing area or premises e.g. a burst water main Disruption of the needle exchange supply chain.
Inoperability of Authority's scales shall not affect the transfer of title.
Inoperability of the sprinkler system does not excuse Tenant from ensuring the lawn is properly watered.