Definitions from Wiktionary (inherent vice)
▸ noun: (commercial law) An intrinsic shortcoming in an object, especially an object's in-built tendency to degrade, which adversely affects its evaluation, preservability, insurability, or acceptability to be transported by a shipper, and which usually limits the legal liability of those who handle or care for it.
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▸ noun: (commercial law) An intrinsic shortcoming in an object, especially an object's in-built tendency to degrade, which adversely affects its evaluation, preservability, insurability, or acceptability to be transported by a shipper, and which usually limits the legal liability of those who handle or care for it.
Similar:
defect of one's qualities,
inherency,
demerit,
limitation,
infirmity,
defectibility,
venalness,
weakness,
virtue,
intrinsicness,
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