The latent defect discovery rate for most forms of testing is about 30 %.
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This process has been known to have latent defects which eventually leads to failures.
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Smith described them as " latent defects in the bottom plate " of the hull.
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Replacing the weak components would prevent premature failure, infant mortality failure, or other latent defects.
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"The Air Force cannot afford the increasing cost of the " find and fix " approach to resolving latent defects in commercial software,"
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However, three days later, during their first trip with their car towing their boat, it overheated due to a latent defect with the radiator.
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If he makes it negligently, with a latent defect ( so that it breaks to pieces and injures someone ), he is undoubtedly liable.
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"Requiring long-term bonds or insurance to cover latent defects would only encourage nuisance lawsuits and drive up the cost of new houses, " said Lischka.
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In construction contracting a latent defect is defined as a defect which exists at the time of acceptance but cannot be discovered by a reasonable inspection.
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If there is a latent defect, at the time of sale, " ipso facto " the aedilitian remedy is available ( unless excluded by agreement ).