deliverable
11deliverable state — goods are only in a deliverable state if they are in the state required by the actual contract between the parties. This does not necessarily coincide with the apparent meaning of the phrase and is dictated by the terms of the Sale of Goods Act… …
12Deliverable Grades — The deliverable grade specifies the minimum quality of the commodity that is to be delivered under a contract. Carefully specifying the deliverable grade ensures that both parties to the contract agree on precisely what is to be delivered,… …
13deliverable — adjective see deliver …
14deliverable — de|liv|er|a|ble [dıˈlıvərəbəl] n [C usually plural] technical something that a company has promised to have ready for a customer, especially parts of computer systems ▪ software deliverables …
15deliverable — de|liv|er|a|ble [ dı lıv(ə)rəbl ] noun count usually plural BUSINESS something that can be achieved or delivered as the result of a plan or process …
16deliverable — de liv·er·a·ble || vÉ™rÉ™bl n. something which can be accomplished; something that can be delivered adj. able to be delivered …
17deliverable — noun (countable usually plural) something that a company has promised to have ready for a customer, especially parts of computer systems: a list of software deliverables …
18deliverable — de·liv·er·able …
19deliverable — /dəˈlɪvərəbəl/ (say duh livuhruhbuhl) adjective 1. able to be delivered. –noun 2. the outcome of a process, whether tangible or intangible. –deliverability /dəlɪvərəˈbɪləti/ (say duhlivuhruh biluhtee), noun …
20deliverable — I noun something that can be provided as the product of development under this contract the deliverables include both software and hardware • Hypernyms: ↑product, ↑production II adjective suitable for or ready for delivery • Pertains t …