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litigable

[lit-i-guh-buhl] / ˈlɪt ɪ gə bəl /
ADJECTIVE
actionable
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And again highlighting his fondness for legal technicalities, Scott found that Creech’s claims, even if they were valid, would not be “litigable in a post-conviction setting.”

From Slate

It seemed to be one that actually might be fully litigable through the court system, where we might actually get clarity about what happened.

From Slate

While those constitutional concerns aren’t insurmountable, they are litigable, and it’s reasonable to expect that opponents of some piece of legislation passed under remote voting would tie the question in courts.

From Slate

Fraught with fraud soon to be litigable, unregulated suppliers provide anyone anywhere with a personally designed private label naturopathic pharmacopeia, attractively packaged then sold with slick spin on pathology and need for treatment.

From New York Times

“The ubiquity of the Internet and the ease of a DVR in the cloud,” he said, is “most at risk in — if the Aereo decision goes against us, because essentially all innovation in that area would — I mean, be litigable.”

From New York Times