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Legal Definitions - destructibility

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Definition of destructibility

Definition: Destructibility is the ability of something to be destroyed by an action, event, or legal process. Something that is destructible can be broken down or ruined.

Examples:

  • A glass vase is destructible because it can be shattered if dropped.
  • A wooden house is destructible because it can be burned down in a fire.
  • A contract is destructible because it can be legally terminated or voided.

The examples illustrate the definition of destructibility by showing how different things can be destroyed in various ways. The glass vase can be destroyed by physical force, the wooden house can be destroyed by a natural disaster or intentional act, and the contract can be destroyed by legal means. All of these things have the capability of being destroyed, making them destructible.

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Simple Definition

Term: DESTRUCTIBILITY

Definition: Destructibility means that something can be destroyed by something else. It can be broken, damaged, or ruined by an action, event, or law. If something is destructible, it can be destroyed.

(Note: Destructible is an adjective that describes something that can be destroyed.)

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