Definition of Defrayable

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Defrayable

defragmenters
defragmenting
defragments
defrags
defraud
defraudation
defraude
defrauded
defrauder
defrauders
defraudeth
defrauding
defraudment
defrauds
defray
defrayable (current term)
defrayal
defrayals
defrayed
defrayer
defrayers
defraying
defrayment
defrayments
defrays
defreeze
defreezes
defriend
defriended
defriending

Literary usage of Defrayable

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Decisions of the Supreme Court, Vice-Admiralty Court and Bankruptcy Court of by Mauritius Supreme Court, Vice-Admiralty Court, Supreme Court, Mauritius (1880)
"... in sterling under any contract or engagement public or private in force at that •date, are in the absence of any special stipulation, defrayable in ..."

2. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of Queen's Bench, and by William Mawdesley Best, George James Philip Smith (1863)
"In strictness no other expenses are properly defrayable out of the church rates, although in lapse of time, and with the consent of the majority of a vestry ..."

3. The American Public Library by Arthur Elmore Bostwick (1910)
"There are always expenses that it is not legitimate or expedient to pay from the public funds and that are properly defrayable from the proceeds of ..."

4. A Comprehensive History of the Woollen and Worsted Manufactures: And the by James Bischoff (1842)
"... as is usually computed, rises to ten millions, it is evident here is more than a fifth part charged upon wool, and defrayable by it. ..."

5. The Federal Systems of the United States and the British Empire: Their by Arthur Pierre Poley (1913)
"... other expenses incurred for the Expen«s of common defence or general welfare allowed by Congress, were made defrayable out of a common treasury. ..."

6. The Jurist by Great Britain, Great Britain Courts (1866)
"... and where such expenses are not by law wholly defrayable out of one fund, and a difference arises between the several persons interested in the several ..."

7. The Statutes of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland [1807-1868/69] by Great Britain, George Kettilby Rickards (1865)
"... and where such Expenses are not by Law wholly defrayable out of One Fund, and a Difference arises between the several Persons interested in the several ..."

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