suability

[US]/ˌsuːəˈbɪlɪti/
[UK]/ˌsuːəˈbɪlɪti/

Translation

n.the quality or state of being suable; the ability to be sued

Phrases & Collocations

suability issue

determined suability

question of suability

suability under law

Example Sentences

the supreme court will determine the constitutional suability of the new legislation.

legal scholars are debating the absolute suability of foreign officials in domestic courts.

the amendment aims to limit the corporate suability of pharmaceutical companies.

many politicians question whether presidential immunity negates their suability for criminal acts.

the court must establish the statutory suability of government agencies in this matter.

environmental groups are challenging the partial suability of oil corporations for ecological damage.

scholars argue that sovereign immunity fundamentally affects state suability in international courts.

the new doctrine significantly restricts the qualified suability of military personnel abroad.

constitutional lawyers are examining the theoretical suability of sitting senators.

the treaty waives the diplomatic suability of participating nations' representatives.

current jurisprudence suggests expanded suability for ai systems in product liability cases.

the panel will assess the practical suability of suing intergovernmental organizations.

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