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Definition of Floatable
1. a. That may be floated.
Definition of Floatable
1. Adjective. That may be floated. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Floatable
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Floatable
Literary usage of Floatable
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Negligence of Imposed Duties, Personal by Charles Andrew Ray (1891)
"Floatable and Private Streams—Title of Riparian Owner.—Reasonable Use.—Dains and
Mills.—Log Driving. The third class of navigable streams is made up of ..."
2. Commentaries on the Law of Torts: A Philosophic Discussion of the General by Edgar Benton Kinkead (1902)
""While the owner of land through which a floatable stream runs owns the bed as
well as the banks thereof, he has no property in the water itself, ..."
3. Journal of the New England Water Works Association by New England Water Works Association (1912)
"A floatable stream is the least important of the classes of streams called navigable.
Rolfe had the right to use the river so far as it was a floatable ..."
4. The Legal News by James Kirby (1882)
"not by nature floatable at any season of the year. If the Legislature contemplated
what was now contended for and intended the enactment to apply to streams ..."
5. A Treatise on the Law of Public Service Companies: Property Devoted to by Needham Calvin Collier (1918)
"Public rights in floatable streams. 48. Public rights in lakes under American law.
49. Public rights in public landings. 50. Public rights in warehouses as ..."