caducity
/kædˈjuːsɪti/Definitions
1. noun
The state or quality of being perishable or transitory; the process of becoming or being obsolete.
“The museum’s interest in ancient artifacts was a reflection of its awareness of the caducity of modern technologies.”
2. noun
The state of being invalid or no longer in force.
“The judge’s decision on the appeal was affected by the caducity of the original law.”