Availability
/əˌveɪl.əˈbɪl.ə.ti/
Definitions
- (n.) The state of being accessible or ready for use or service.
The availability of evidence is crucial for the trial to proceed.
- (n.) In contract law, the condition that goods or services can be obtained or supplied as stipulated.
The contract ensures the availability of materials within 30 days.
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Commentary
Often used in agreements to specify when and how goods, services, or information must be obtainable; clarity on timeframes enhances enforceability.
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