Conceivable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: conceivableConceivable
capable of being conceived imagined or understood
Conceiver
one who conceives
legitimate
from latin legitimus legally sanctioned from leg lex law 1 conceived or born of parents lawfully married to each other or
Conceptibility
the quality of being conceivable conceivableness
Conceptible
capable of being conceived conceivable
Inconceivable
not conceivable incapable of being conceived by the mind not explicable by
basis
something else is established the court could not imagine any conceivable for the statute see also rational basis 2 a basic
rule against perpetuities
21 years plus the period of gestation of any beneficiary conceived but not yet born compare life in being statutory rule
use
of the public broadly use that serves a legitimate or conceivable public purpose nor shall private property be taken for public
Chimerical
merely imaginary fanciful fantastic wildly or vainly conceived having or capable of having no existence except in thought
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