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Definition of Raisable
1. Adjective. Capable of being raised. "The roadster had a raisable sunroof"
Definition of Raisable
1. a. Capable of being raised.
Definition of Raisable
1. Adjective. Capable of being raised. ¹
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Definition of Raisable
1. raise [adj] - See also: raise
Lexicographical Neighbors of Raisable
Literary usage of Raisable
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Key and Elphinstone's Compendium of Precedents in Conveyancing by Thomas Key, Howard Warburton Elphinstone (1899)
"... MONEY raisable for PORTIONS and secured by a TERM in the usual manner. ...
in the event, will become raisable for portions under the trusts of the sd ..."
2. A Practical Treatise on the Law of Trusts by Thomas Lewin, Frederick Albert Lewin, James Henry Flint (1888)
"AT WHAT PERIOD THE PORTIONS ARE raisable. 1. Portions out of reversions. — We
have next to inquire at what period the portions are to be raised, ..."
3. Martin's Practice of Conveyancing: With Forms of Assurances by Charles Davidson (1844)
"MARRIAGE SETTLEMENT of a SHARE of a SUM raisable under the Trusts of a TERM, and
of another SUM secured by a BOND, and of a SUM for the Payment of ..."
4. A Treatise on the Law and Procedure of Receivers: With Forms; Being a by Henry Gabriel Tardy, John Wilson Smith (1920)
"... filed by a defendant in which he seeks the appointment of a receiver,12 but
such a cross bill must confine itself to matters properly raisable in such a ..."
5. A Compendium of Precedents in Conveyancing: Comprising the Forms Required in by Thomas Key (1883)
"VARIATIONS, where the Wife's Interest in the MORTGAGE is EQUITABLE only, and
where a FIXED SUM raisable out of the REVERSION t* settled, and where the ..."
6. The Conveyancing Acts, 1881, 1882 and the Vendor and Purchases Act, 1874 by Edward Parker Wolstenholme, Richard Ottaway Turner (1885)
"MENT ACT of the wife's portion raisable under the XXXIII. trusts of a term, and
her share of a testator's INFANT'S residuary estate, being administered by ..."