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Definition of Taxably
1. taxable [adv] - See also: taxable
Lexicographical Neighbors of Taxably
Literary usage of Taxably
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the English Language by William Dwight Whitney (1891)
"HH A person or thing subject to taxation ; especially, a person subject to a
poll-tax. taxably (tak'sa-bli), atlr.' In a taxable manner. ..."
2. A Code of Federal Procedure: (Superseding Desty's Federal Procedure by Walter Malins Rose, United States, United States Courts (1907)
"In case of an adverse decision, such costs as by law are taxably against the
United States, or against the party acting by direction as aforesaid, ..."
3. The History of Railroad Taxation in Michigan by Wilbur Olin Hedrick (1912)
"So taxably rich are railroads everywhere that the intra- state struggle between
competing taxing jurisdictions for access to these properties has not been ..."
4. The Anglo-American Telegraphic Code to Cheape Telegraphy and to Furnish a by James K. Selleck (1891)
".Have you sent my (our) telegram of taxably .Have you sent my (our) telegram of
yesterday Taxer I (we) acquiesce in subject matter of your telegram (s) ..."
5. The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the English Language by William Dwight Whitney (1891)
"HH A person or thing subject to taxation ; especially, a person subject to a
poll-tax. taxably (tak'sa-bli), atlr.' In a taxable manner. ..."
6. A Code of Federal Procedure: (Superseding Desty's Federal Procedure by Walter Malins Rose, United States, United States Courts (1907)
"In case of an adverse decision, such costs as by law are taxably against the
United States, or against the party acting by direction as aforesaid, ..."
7. The History of Railroad Taxation in Michigan by Wilbur Olin Hedrick (1912)
"So taxably rich are railroads everywhere that the intra- state struggle between
competing taxing jurisdictions for access to these properties has not been ..."
8. The Anglo-American Telegraphic Code to Cheape Telegraphy and to Furnish a by James K. Selleck (1891)
".Have you sent my (our) telegram of taxably .Have you sent my (our) telegram of
yesterday Taxer I (we) acquiesce in subject matter of your telegram (s) ..."