Definition of Suability

1. n. Liability to be sued; the state of being subjected by law to civil process.

Definition of Suability

1. Noun. (legal) liability to be sued ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Suability

1. [n -TIES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Suability

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suability (current term)
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Literary usage of Suability

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Political Science and Comparative Constitutional Law ...: By John W. Burgess by John William Burgess (1891)
"This is the ground upon which the non-suability of the United States rests. This principle would not defend the commonwealths against suit at the instance ..."

2. Political Science and Comparative Constitutional Law by John William Burgess (1890)
"This is the ground upon which the non-suability of the United States rests. This principle would not defend the commonwealths against suit at the instance ..."

3. The Life and Correspondence of Rufus King: Comprising His Letters, Private by Rufus King (1894)
"Amendments to the Constitution—Non-suability of States—One proposed forbidding an Officer of the Bank of the United States to be a Member of either ..."

4. The Constitutional Law of the United States by Westel Woodbury Willoughby (1910)
"THE suability OF STATES. § 611. A Sovereign State May not Be Sued Without Its Consent, i That a sovereign is not subject to suit, without its consent, ..."

5. The Constitutional Law of the United States by Westel Woodbury Willoughby (1910)
"THE suability OF STATES. § 611. A Sovereign Sute May not Be Sued Without Its Consent. That a sovereign is not subject to suit, without its consent, ..."

6. The Life and Correspondence of Rufus King: Comprising His Letters, Private by Rufus King (1894)
"Amendments to the Constitution—Non-suability of States—One proposed to- bidding an Officer of the Bank of the United States to be a Member of either ..."

7. History of Reconstruction in Louisiana (through 1868) by John Rose Ficklen, Pierce Butler (1911)
"... Departments of History, Political Economy, and Political Science THE DOCTRINE OF NON-suability OF THE STATE IN THE UNITED STATES BY KARL SINGEWALD, PH. ..."

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