Intrinsic to the system

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System immanent ( compound of " system " ( ancient Greek σύστημα , Systema , composed of several parts and articulated whole ) and " immanent " of Latin immanere , remain therein ) is usually in science used contexts adjective .

The term means first of all that what is described as “inherent to the system” belongs in a significant way or of course and naturally to the relevant system; it describes a property that “naturally” arises from the rules of a system without it being specifically intended by the system.

Often negative features of a mostly be stately structure called inherent in the system to their Unreformierbarkeit to clarify. So z. For example, a state with a theocratic constitution inherently offers the possibility of a secular society.

In the technical / legal sense, the term is often used in cases when, especially in the event of damage, the cause lies in the method chosen by the client and therefore not in the sphere of the contractor . This in turn excludes liability claims against the entrepreneur, provided that he has complied with his inspection and warning obligation.

Individual evidence

  1. duden.de: System, das (August 18, 2016)
  2. duden.de: system-immanent (August 18, 2016)