abnutzbar
Abnutzbar is a German adjective that translates to "wearable," "consumable," or "subject to wear and tear" in English. It describes something that is designed to be used and, as a result of that use, will eventually deteriorate or be consumed. This term is commonly used in legal contexts, particularly in contract law, to distinguish certain types of goods from those that are expected to last indefinitely.
In German civil law, the concept of abnutzbar is significant when determining warranty periods and the seller's
Examples of abnutzbar items include clothing, tools, tires, and certain types of machinery where parts are expected