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Suability

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su·a·ble  (s-bl)
adj.
Subject to suit in a court of law.

sua·bili·ty n.


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Records of the Pennsylvania convention only contain one speech--by James Wilson--on state suability rather than extended debate.
Some scholars have suggested that an officer's suability turned on whether the action was for breach of contract or tort.
92) Hans specifically stated, "the suability of a State without its consent is a thing unknown to the law.
 
 
 
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