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Definition of Nonsalable
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Nonsalable
Literary usage of Nonsalable
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Western Grazing Grounds and Forest Ranges: A History of the Live-stock by Will Croft Barnes (1913)
"Permits nonsalable and Nontransferable.—Permits to graze stock on a National
Forest are not transferable. The Government recognizes the claims of the ..."
2. Toward an Understanding of Russia: New European Perspectives by Janusz Bugajski, Marek Michalewski (2002)
"Meanwhile, neither the privatization law that would discontinue the practice of
listing salable and nonsalable firms, nor the nationalization law, ..."
3. The Michigan Digest Annotated: Embodying All Reported Decisions from the by Albert Poole Jacobs, Henry Allen Chaney, George Foster Longsdorf, Callaghan and Company (1921)
"nonsalable expectancy as improper factor in estimating alimony, see Divorce Ц 595.
Statutory rule making "heirs" in limitation over to heirs of life tenant ..."
4. Committee on Woman Suffrage (1914)
"The sentiment of loyalty is the only thing that makes truth and honesty desirable,
or a vote a nonsalable commodity. "Government would be a poor affair ..."
5. Report of the Chief of the Bureau of Animal Industry for by United States Bureau of Animal Industry (1910)
"... it would only be a question of time before they would become nonsalable and
eventually die. Animals raised for utility, as horses and dairy cows, ..."
6. Hearing Before the Committee on Rules, House of Representatives, Sixty-third by Committee on Rules, United States, Congress, House (1914)
"The sentiment of loyalty is* the only thing that makes truth and honesty desirable,
or a vote a nonsalable commodity. " Government would be a poor affair ..."
7. Prohibiting Intoxicating Beverages: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the by United States, Congress, Committee on the Judiciary (1919)
"I should not say the refuse apples, but the nonsalable apples. A large proportion
of the apples from irrigated sections are marketed in the East, ..."