justiciable
[ juh-stish-ee-uh-buh l, -stish-uh-buh l ]
/ dʒʌˈstɪʃ i ə bəl, -ˈstɪʃ ə bəl /
adjective Law.
capable of being settled by law or by the action of a court: a justiciable dispute.
Origin of justiciable
OTHER WORDS FROM justiciable
jus·ti·ci·a·bil·i·ty, noun non·jus·ti·ci·a·bil·i·ty, noun non·jus·ti·ci·a·ble, adjectiveWords nearby justiciable
Example sentences from the Web for justiciable
I appreciate that some questions are not justiciable and cannot be arbitrated.
The Evidence in the Case |James M. BeckIn federal states the power of the judge is naturally decreased, and that of the justiciable parties is augmented.
American Institutions and Their Influence |Alexis de Tocqueville et al.Even if this man were always the justiciable of a court that had passed into private hands, we could still understand it.
Domesday Book and Beyond |Frederic William MaitlandIn federal States the power of the judge is naturally decreased, and that of the justiciable parties is augmented.
Democracy In America, Volume 1 (of 2) |Alexis de Toqueville
British Dictionary definitions for justiciable
justiciable
/ (dʒʌˈstɪʃɪəbəl) /
adjective
capable of being determined by a court of law
liable to be brought before a court for trial; subject to jurisdiction