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Abatable

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A`bat´a`ble    (å`bāt´å`b'l)
a.1.Capable of being abated; as, an abatable writ or nuisance.
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Adj.1.abatable - capable of being abated
stoppable - capable of being stopped; "if we pick up our pace he may be stoppable"


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94) Accordingly, in Lucas, the Supreme Court remanded to state court for determination of whether pre-existing common law would have treated Lucas' improvement of coastal property as an abatable nuisance.
55) The Cushman Dam was held not to be reasonably abatable because costs of fixing the problem would exceed the benefits to the tribe.
TAM 9151004 addresses the historic application of withholding tax liability under subtitle C to public employers by stating that: At the time section 530 was enacted, government employers were required only to withhold income tax from the wages of employees, which, under section 3402(d) is abatable if, for example, the employee paid his taxes.
 
 
 
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