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Definition of Grantable
1. a. Capable of being granted.
Definition of Grantable
1. Adjective. Capable of being granted. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Grantable
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Grantable
Literary usage of Grantable
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sheppard's Touchstone of Common Assurances: Or, a Plain and Familiar by William Sheppard, Edward Hilliard, Richard Preston (1820)
"it is not grantable. 2. That if it be by deed, it be sufficiently ... Amongst other
things that are grantable, some *P.. are grantable de novo * and in ..."
2. The Ecclesiastical Law by Richard Burn (1842)
"When grantable .... 393 1. When not grantable . . . 6. ... Summary of Cases in
which it it grantable, although Original Subject is within the ..."
3. A General Abridgment and Digest of American Law: With Occasional Notes and by Nathan Dane (1824)
"The deputation of an office is grantable by parol, Art. 2. and though granted in
writing, it may be revoked by parol, V^V"VJ for in its nature, ..."
4. The Touchstone of Common Assurances: Being a Plain and Familiar Treatise on by William Sheppard, Edmond Gibson Atherley (1826)
"But the sheriff's office, albeit it be not grantable over, yet may it be executed
by deputy (a). The reversion of an office is not ..."
5. Outline of the Jurisdiction and Procedure of the Federal Courts by Joseph Ragland Long (1917)
"Motions grantable of course by clerk. All motions and applications in the clerk's
office for the issuing of mesne process or final process to enforce and ..."
6. Federal Equity Practice: A Treatise on the Pleadings Used and Practice by Thomas Atkins Street (1909)
"Relief grantable in Suit for Specific Performance. ... Relief grantable on Bill
Charging Fraud. The rule that a plaintiff may, under the general prayer, ..."
7. The Law of Patents for Useful Inventions by William Callyhan Robinson (1890)
"Patents grantable only to Inventors : and to them only for Certain Inventions.
In this country the positive law, from which this right of the inventor is ..."