Nonexcludable definition

Nonexcludable means that the producer cannot effectively exclude others from enjoying the benefits of the good. “Nonrivalrous” means that enjoyment of the good by one party does not diminish the ability of others to enjoy it. Note that a “good” is meant here in the descriptive sense of a product or service, not in any normative sense. A public good is often desired by some and not by others, and is thus normatively neither good nor bad. Also note that a public good is an ideal type. In reality, goods have characteristics that place them along a spectrum. See Scott Barrett, Why Cooperate? The Incentive to Supply Global Public Goods (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007); Daniel Bodansky, What’s in a Concept? Global Public Goods, International Law, and Legitimacy, 23 EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 651 (2012). Adapting society to a changed climate is not a global public good.

Examples of Nonexcludable in a sentence

  • We expressly exclude all conditions, warranties and other terms which might otherwise be implied by any law, regulation, statute, common law or law of equity except any Non-excludable Condition.

  • The Contractor disclaims all conditions and warranties expressed or implied, and all rights and remedies conferred on the Customer, by statute, the common law, equity, trade, custom or usage or otherwise and all those conditions and warranties and all those rights and remedies are excluded other than any Non-excludable Rights.

  • TEN disclaims all conditions and warranties expressed or implied, and all rights and remedies conferred on the Customer, by statute, the common law, equity, trade, custom or usage or otherwise and all those conditions and warranties and all those rights and remedies are excluded other than any Non-excludable Rights.

  • The parties acknowledge that, under the Australian Consumer Law, certain conditions and warranties may be implied in a Supply Agreement and there are rights and remedies conferred on the Customer in relation to the provision of Supply Items which cannot be excluded, restricted or modified by agreement (Non-excludable Rights).

  • To the extent permitted by law, ▇▇▇▇▇▇’ liability to the Owner for breach of any provision of this Agreement (including any Non-excludable condition) is limited to one of supplying replacing or repairing the goods or supplying again the services in respect of which the breach occurred (at ▇▇▇▇▇▇’ option).

  • The limitations below are subject to these Non-excludable Rights.

  • We and our Media Providers do not exclude any Non-excludable Rights but do exclude all other conditions and warranties implied by custom, law or statute.

  • Each party excludes from this Agreement all conditions, warranties and terms implied by statute, general law or custom, except any Non-excludable Condition.

  • TEN Digital does not exclude any Non-excludable Rights but does exclude all other conditions and warranties implied by custom, law or statute.

  • The Competition and Consumer Act and similar State and Territory legislation may confer rights and remedies on the Advertiser in relation to the provision by TEN Digital of goods or services under these Standard Terms which cannot be excluded, restricted or modified ("Non-excludable Rights").

Related to Nonexcludable

  • Nonresident means every person who is not a resident of this state.

  • U.S. Taxes means any present or future tax, assessment or other charge or levy imposed by or on behalf of the United States of America or any taxing authority thereof.

  • Possessions means any goods over which the pupil has or appears to have control – this includes desks, lockers and bags.

  • Exclusive means that, subject to Articles 3 and 5, Stanford will not grant further licenses under the Licensed Patents in the Licensed Field of Use in the Licensed Territory.

  • U.S. Source Withholdable Payment means any payment of interest (including any original issue discount), dividends, rents, salaries, wages, premiums, annuities, compensations, remunerations, emoluments, and other fixed or determinable annual or periodical gains, profits, and income, if such payment is from sources within the United States. Notwithstanding the foregoing, a U.S. Source Withholdable Payment does not include any payment that is not treated as a withholdable payment in relevant U.S. Treasury Regulations.