Definition of exigible in English:
exigible
adjective ˈɛksɪdʒɪb(ə)lˈɛɡzɪdʒɪb(ə)lˈɛksədʒəb(ə)l
(of a tax, duty, or other payment) able to be charged or levied.
Canadian courts are still reluctant to hold that partial interests in goods are exigible
Example sentencesExamples
- The Trustee consented and I ruled that the matter could proceed, on the basis that the claim for equalization would be exigible only as against the pension.
- The argument then adverts to the fact that the appellant does not dispute that EHT is exigible in respect of the commercial drywallers.
- In summary, the CRA takes the position that the above payments do not relate to a supply, and therefore, GST is not exigible.
- Katana was simply trying to divest himself of any assets he saw as exigible under a Judgment.
Origin
Early 17th century: from French, from exiger 'demand, exact', from Latin exigere (see exact).
Definition of exigible in US English:
exigible
adjectiveˈeksəjəb(ə)lˈɛksədʒəb(ə)l
(of a tax, duty, or other payment) able to be charged or levied.
Canadian courts are still reluctant to hold that partial interests in goods are exigible
Example sentencesExamples
- Katana was simply trying to divest himself of any assets he saw as exigible under a Judgment.
- The Trustee consented and I ruled that the matter could proceed, on the basis that the claim for equalization would be exigible only as against the pension.
- In summary, the CRA takes the position that the above payments do not relate to a supply, and therefore, GST is not exigible.
- The argument then adverts to the fact that the appellant does not dispute that EHT is exigible in respect of the commercial drywallers.
Origin
Early 17th century: from French, from exiger ‘demand, exact’, from Latin exigere (see exact).