Lexicographical Neighbors of Awardable
Literary usage of Awardable
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Weekly Reporter by David Sutherland, India High Court (Calcutta, India), Great Britain Privy Council. Judicial Committee (1895)
"MESNE-PROFITS '(l) Not awardable by Court executing a decree wherein they are
not provided (2) A decision as to amount of — should not (3) Awarded to date ..."
2. A short course of military law by Charles Alfred Gorham (1877)
"PUNISHMENTS awardable TO A WARRANT OFFICER. (a.) BY SENTENCE OF GENERAL COURT
MARTIAL ONLY: For offences for which the ..."
3. Special Bulletin by New York (State). Dept. of Labor (1920)
"law only the deficiency, if any, between the amount " of the recovery against "
the wrongdoer actually collected, and the compensation awardable under the ..."
4. Historia Placitorum Coronae: The History of the Pleas of the Crown by Sollom Emlyn, Matthew Hale (1847)
"Continued. men! was not awardable; and if awarded, error; but if above that age,
such process was awardable. Pages 23,24 If infant under twenty-one shall ..."
5. Reports of Cases Determined by the High Court of Admiralty: And Upon Appeal by Great Britain High Court of Admiralty, Great Britain High Court of Delegates (1885)
"... and commissions of enquiry and of appraisement and all other commissions
awardable by law and according to the style usages and customes of the said ..."
6. Reports of Cases Determined by the High Court of Admiralty and Upon Appeal by William Burrell, Reginald Godfrey Marsden, Great Britain High Court of Admiralty, Great Britain High Court of Delegates (1885)
"... and commissions of enquiry and of appraisement and all other commissions
awardable by law and according to the style usages and customes of the said ..."
7. Madras High Court Reports: Reports of Cases Decided in the High Court of Madras by India High Court (Madras, India (1875)
"The measure of the punishment is here again the largest amount awardable for one
of the offences. The section therefore with its illustrations forbid two ..."