Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Capable of being exercised, used, employed, or exerted.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective That may be exercised, used, or exerted.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- adjective Capable of being
exercised , as a legal power.
Etymologies
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Examples
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Therefore the term "exercisable patent rights" is more informative than the simple term "patent".
unknown title 2011
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The options are for a five (5) year term exercisable at a price of $0.20 per share.
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a wholly-owned subsidiary of Vena Resources, US$2. 5 million in the form of a 9% convertible debenture with a two year term exercisable into common shares of Azulcocha Mining SA for a 15% ownership of the Azulcocha Regional Project.
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a wholly-owned subsidiary of Vena Resources, US$2. 5 million in the form of a 9% convertible debenture with a two year term exercisable into common shares of Azulcocha Mining SA for a 15% ownership of the Azulcocha Regional Project.
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You could have recovered some of the purchase cost by selling a January call exercisable at $320.
Get The Most Out Of Your Roth Conversion - William Baldwin - Investment Strategies - Forbes 2010
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You could have recovered some of the purchase cost by selling a January call exercisable at $320.
Get The Most Out Of Your Roth Conversion - William Baldwin - Investment Strategies - Forbes 2010
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You could have recovered some of the purchase cost by selling a January call exercisable at $320.
Get The Most Out Of Your Roth Conversion - William Baldwin - Investment Strategies - Forbes 2010
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It is a power "complete in itself," exercisable "at its utmost extent," and without limitations
John Marshall and the Constitution; a chronicle of the Supreme court Edward Samuel Corwin 1920
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Mostly they are exercisable at the option of the creditor, but sometime they are implicit rights exercisable by a borrower-owner that has been, e.g., insufficiently constrained by lending covenants, including the ability to leverage up in direct and indirect ways.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Greenspan’s ‘The Crisis’ and Modigliani and Miller 2010
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Genocide, torture and piracy are crimes against humanity with universal jurisdiction exercisable.
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