Definition of Finable. Meaning of Finable. Synonyms of Finable

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Definition of Finable

Finable
Finable Fin"a*ble, a. [From Fine.] Liable or subject to a fine; as, a finable person or offense. --Bacon.

Meaning of Finable from wikipedia

- failure to attend and receive knighthood at Charles's coronation became a finable offence with the fine paid to the Crown. The King also tried to raise revenue...
- very attorneys of the Common Pleas boggled at them and carried all their finable business to the King's Bench". In 1661 the Common Pleas attempted to reverse...
- very attorneys of the Common Pleas boggled at them and carried all their finable business to the King's Bench". In 1661 the Common Pleas attempted to reverse...
- due order, and take but reasonable toll; for if he fail in these he is finable.' So if one owns the soil and landing-places on both banks of a stream...
- social ****istance disputes; most criminal trials (Strafverfahren) involving finable offenses or jailable offenses with a jail term of no more than one year;...
- imprisonment would have been possible even in theory. If the offense at issue is finable but not jailable, the maximum fine does not exceed €750, and the actual...
- 'enjo****' by the Mayor and citizens of the City of London. Making it a finable offence to act as a broker within the City of London without being admitted...
-  phalloides was granted legal protection in Hungary in 2005, making it a finable offense to pick them. It received similar protected status in the United...
- lodge a member's bill which would make parti****tion in gang convoys a finable offence. Before entering parliament, Uffindell promoted organic fertiliser...
- Apostolos, who often gets coaching warnings at his son's matches, was shouting finable advice (in Gr****) from the player's box, something tournament officials...