The Collaborative International Dictionary
Perishability \Per`ish*a*bil"i*ty\, n. Perishableness.
Wiktionary
n. The quality of being perishable.
Wikipedia
Perishability is used in marketing to describe the way in which service capacity cannot be stored for sale in the future. It is a key concept of services marketing.
Other key characteristics of services include intangibility, inseparability and Homogeneity.
Usage examples of "perishability".
Certainly an occasional reminder of the perishability of all things was permissible.
But other times, and even at the same times, he sensed in them something unreal, unreliable, questionable, a tendency toward perishability and dissolution, a readiness to relapse into formlessness, into chaos.
Only when my feet slipped and I hurt her -- for I didn't let go the hair or perhaps it was the hair that didn't let me go -- only when the vanilla brought tears to my eyes, only when I began to taste mushrooms or some acrid spice, in any case, something that was not vanilla, only when this earthy smell that Maria concealed behind the vanilla brought me back to the smell of the earth where Jan Bronski lay moldering and contaminated me for all time with the taste of perishability -- only then did I let go.
She couldn't deal with the consequences of fruit, its perishability, the duty involved in eating it.
For the others - she murmured technical things, such as the fragility of good equipment and perishability of photographic emulsion.