Definition of Triable

1. a. Fit or possible to be tried; liable to be subjected to trial or test.

Definition of Triable

1. Adjective. (legal) Capable of being tried. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Triable

1. subject to judicial examination [adj]

Medical Definition of Triable

1. 1. Fit or possible to be tried; liable to be subjected to trial or test. "Experiments triable." 2. Liable to undergo a judicial examination; properly coming under the cognizance of a court; as, a cause may be triable before one court which is not triable in another. Origin: From Try. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Triable

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tri-
tri-alanyl peptidase
tri-amelia
tri-band
tri-camera photography
tri-chad
tri-corn hat
tri-corn hats
tri-focused
tri-iodomethane
tri-iodothyronine
tri-level
tri-quarter
tri-unity
triable (current term)
triableness
triac
triacetate
triacetates
triacetic acid
triacetic acid lactone lyase
triacetin
triacetone triperoxide
triacetoneamine-n-oxyl
triacetylglycerol
triacetyloleandomycin
triacid
triacids
triacle

Literary usage of Triable

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

1. The Practice of the Courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas in Personal Actions by William Tidd, Great Britain Court of King's Bench, Great Britain Court of Common Pleas (1817)
"... of one of them ; and it should consist of .some matter of fact, triable by the country, either expressly ailed ^ed, or necessarily implied. ..."

2. Judicial and Statutory Definitions of Words and Phrases by West Publishing Company (1904)
"... and true presentment make of all public offenses against the state committed or triable within the county or subdivision for which the court is holden. ..."

3. The Penal Code of California by California, Creed Haymond, John Chilton Burch, John H. McKune (1872)
"... 1 triable in triable in another county of the State, but showing J^'t":'r that the defendant is in the county where the information is laid, ..."

4. Lawyers' Reports Annotated by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company (1905)
"Principle requires, as does the statute, that there should be a single action to quiet title, and not many actions triable in different modes. ..."

5. The Statutes at Large from the Magna Charta, to the End of the Eleventh by Great Britain (1765)
"... is triable ; but in the faid att there "is contained a inconvenient, ... ¡nu triable. county where fuch ¡flue is triable ; any thing in the faid aft to ..."

6. The Practice at Law, in Equity, and in Special Proceedings in All the Courts by William Wait (1874)
"What actions or issues are properly so triable. a. Equitable actions. ... Every other issue is, however, properly triable by the court without a jury. ..."

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