Capableness - Law Dictionary Search Results
Springing use
the grant defeats a previous legal estate and is not capable of being construed as a vested or contingent remainder, it
Possible
Capable of existing or occurring or of being conceived or thought
Gelable
Capable of being congealed capable of being converted into jelly
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competent
of taking care of oneself or one's property b : capable of understanding one's position as a criminal defendant and the
Polybasic
Capable of neutralizing or of combining with several molecules of a
due
to owe, from Latin debere] 1 a : satisfying or capable of satisfying an obligation, duty, or requirement under the law
liquid
liquid 1 a : consisting of cash or capable of ready conversion into cash [ assets] b : capable
manifest
manifest 1 : capable of being readily perceived by the senses and esp. by
Culturable
Capable of or fit for being cultivated capable or becoming cultured
Derivable
That can be derived obtainable by transmission capable of being known by inference as from premises or data
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