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词汇 severable
释义 severable
adjective
 law specializeduk /ˈsev.ər.ə.bəl/ us /ˈsev.ɚ.ə.bəl/
(of a contract, law, etc.) able to be divided into parts, or removed from a larger part that is still valid(= having legal force):
If the court decides that any of the portions of the contract are severable, then all other portions of the contract will remain intact.
This is not an essential requirement of a severable contract.
Since certain stipulations may not be legal, they are written into sections that are severable from the rest of the contract.
Since the parties had agreed that each consignment was to be paid for separately, the court declared the contract to be severable.
The court determined that the clause was severable from the agreement.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Separating and dividing
apheresis
atomize
bifurcate
bifurcation
bisect
dismemberment
dissociable
dissociate
dissociate yourself from something
dissociation
non-dialyzable
parcel something out
partible
periodization
periodize
ungraded
unjoined
unmix
unmixable
unmixed

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severable | Business English


severable
adjective
 LAWuk /ˈsevərəbl/us
if a contract is severable, it can be ended:
The goods may be delivered in instalments, but the contract is not severable.

Examples of severable


severable
In these circumstances, the court can find the statute severable and enforce it as applied to the challenger, or find it nonseverable and therefore unenforceable in any of its applications.
The characterization rests on a description of the religious citizens as accepting two severable propositions: (1) government may act on secular grounds, and (2) government may act on religious grounds.
For then the willingness of courts to presume that invalid portions or applications of laws are severable from the valid portions or applications will sometimes contravene principles of judicial federalism.
In some cases, where the discriminatory term was not "severable", the contract as a whole would be void and unenforceable.
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It is considered that an after-care condition is severable from the permission and its invalidity would not bring down the planning permission.
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There are very few regulations which actually contain definitions of "food", "severable parts", "toys"or"marbles".
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Whether those elements are severable from the agreement as a whole is a matter for the normal rules of national law.
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Nevertheless, you have accomplished something, and the issues are strictly severable.
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Clause 9 includes the deceased's severable share of property held on a joint tenancy.
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I believe, however, that the two subjects are severable.
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It is substantially severable if its substance after severance remains true to its legislative purpose, operation and effect.
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Where part of a contract could be considered severable, the rule should only apply to the remaining part.
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A provision is textually severable if it remains grammatical and correct after severance.
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If the unconstitutional parts of the legislation are severable from the constitutional parts, the latter are preserved and remain valid and enforceable.
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Vinson further ruled the clause was not severable, which had the effect of striking down the entire law.
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