Common use of Durability Clause in Contracts

Durability. A special case of reliability; the probability that an item will successfully survive to its projected life, overhaul point, or rebuild point (whichever is the more appropriate durability measure for the item) without a durability failure. (See Durability Failure.)

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Memorandum of Agreement, myclass.dau.edu, www.public.navy.mil

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