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severable Meaning in Bengali







severable's Usage Examples:

phrase, word, provision or application of this Ordinance are declared severable.


The Fourth Circuit also found that the amendment was severable from the original TCPA law, and thus invalidated the new amendment.


In contract law, a severable contract is a contract that is actually composed of several separate contracts concluded between the same parties, so that.


The test of whether a clause is severable is an objective test—whether a reasonable person would see the contract.


which framed the question on appeal as whether the arbitration clause was severable from the rest of the contract.


challenge the constitutionality of § 244(c)(2) because that section is not severable from § 244(a)(1).


individual mandate is an essential part of the entire law, and thus was not severable, making the entire law unconstitutional.


issued on June 29, 2020, recognized that the directorship position was severable from the statute that established the CFPB, allowing the CFPB to continue.


Because land weighting factors were interdependent and not severable from the commission on legislative apportionment, the commission was also.


Any provision held invalid shall be severable from the remaining portions of this section.


penalty and "675,000 in disgorgement plus prejudgment interest (joint-and-severable with Luis Vargas) and Monterosso barred from serving as an officer or.


contravened Constitution's separation of powers; 3] such limitations were severable; and 4] appointment of members of Board by SEC did not violate Appointments.


not taxable as income, on the grounds that the dividend income was not "severable" from the capital holding from which it was derived.


because the improvement of the property that created the gain was not "severable" from the landlord's original capital.


The Court found the "take title" provision to be severable and, noting the seriousness of the "pressing national problem" being addressed.


the Act was not unconstitutional because the threat of imprisonment was severable from the threat of fine (which would not be infamous).


In botany, a root sprout is a severable plant that grows not from a seed but from the meristem of a root at the.


Because the Contract was for severable services, NIDA should have obligated only those fiscal year 2007 funds.


exemptions for free speech and thus was unconstitutional, but was also severable from the rest of the TCPA, leaving in place the autodialer statute.


If specific activities involving exercise of official authority are severable from the rest of a profession, then Article 51 cannot apply to exempt.



Synonyms:

divisible; dissociable; separable;

Antonyms:

undividable; indivisible by; indiscrete; indivisible;

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