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Definition of Exigible
1. a. That may be exacted; repairable.
Definition of Exigible
1. Adjective. That may be exacted; demandable; requirable. ¹
2. Adjective. (of a tax or duty) able to be charged [ ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Exigible
1. liable to be demanded [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Exigible
Literary usage of Exigible
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Manual of the Mahommedan Law of Inheritance and Contract, Comprising the by Standish Grove Grady, William Hay Macnaghten (1869)
"Wife cannot claim the whole of her Dower as exigible while Husband alive, and no
Specific Amount declared to be exigible.—A wife cannot claim the whole of ..."
2. Second Supplement to Abridgement of the Acts of Sederunt of the Lords of by William Alexander (1852)
"D. BOYLE, IPD Act of Sederunt further Reducing and Altering the Table of Fees
exigible by the Commissary-Clerk of Edinburgh. 16th July 1850. ..."
3. Styles of Deeds and Instruments: In Accordance with the Titles to Land by John Hendry, John Thompson Mowbray (1878)
"(1) Casualties exigible only on the death of the vassal may be redeemed on payment
of the amount of the highest casualty, estimated as at the date of ..."
4. The Civil Code of the Province of Quebec: Annotated ; Containing the French by Québec (Province), Jean Joseph Beauchamp (1904)
"... Si le rachat ou le paiement a, sans cause suffisante, été fait par anticipation
et n'eût p*s encore été exigible lors de l'ouverture, ..."
5. An Analysis of the Conveyancing (Scotland) Act, 1874, 37 and 38 Victoria by John Thompson Mowbray (1874)
"PROVISIONS FOR THE COMMUTATION OF CARRIAGES AND SERVICES exigible BY A SUPERIOR.
Carriages and services exigible by any superior, including heirs of entail ..."
6. The Annual of Scientific Discovery, Or, Year-book of Facts in Science and Art by David Ames Wells, Charles Robert Cross, John Trowbridge, Samuel Kneeland, George Bliss (1858)
"... we have no satisfactory return to show whether each pound of fuel does or does
not produce the amount of mechanical cfl'ect which is exigible from it. ..."