Exercisable - Law Dictionary Search Results
exercisable
be exercised used or exerted as the stock options are exercisable for only five years from the date of issue
Mala fide exercise of power
Mala fide exercise of power, a right to get rid of the obstruction
isometric exercise
A system of exercise to strengthen specific muscles of the body by pushing parts
Exercisible
Capable of being exercised employed or enforced as the authority of a magistrate is
free exercise clause
free exercise clause often cap F&E&C : the clause in the First
exercise
exercise 1 : the discharge of an official function or professional
Setting up exercise
Any one of a series of gymnastic exercises used as in drilling recruits for the purpose of giving
exerciser
One who exercises
Exercise
The act of exercising a setting in action or practicing employment in the proper
Purport
done within that power notwithstanding that the power is not exercisable ... ..... Purporting is, therefore, indicative of what appears on
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