Definition of Inseverable. Meaning of Inseverable. Synonyms of Inseverable

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Definition of Inseverable

Inseverable
Inseverable In*sev"er*a*ble, a. Incapable of being severed; indivisible; inseparable. --De Quincey.

Meaning of Inseverable from wikipedia

- In law, severability (sometimes known as salvatorius, from Latin) refers to a provision in a contract or piece of legislation which states that if some...
- jurisdiction was "organic" to the United States, that is, an irrevocably inseverable part of it rather than a protectorate, an area leased from and still...
- by showing that consciousness/mind and being/existence are profoundly inseverable" and then by "taking consciousness and being, already one and the same...
- invalidate the entire law because he thought the individual mandate was only inseverable from "community rating" and "guarantee issue" provisions of the law....
- income tax act, including its tax on personal services income, due to inseverability; but, unlike the 1894 act, the current code contains a severability...
- captured Hachi, Joker finds an offbeat way to challenge Chappa. 4 43 "Inseverable Dreams and Promises" Transliteration: "****akaina yume to yakusoku" (****anese:...
- operation of the doctrine of precedent and the fact that as the Act was an "inseverable whole", Pape would have standing to challenge all provisions of the Act...
- whereby the prin****l and accessory become owned by the prin****l's owner inseverably. These are: The accessory, as a matter of property law, becomes an inherent...
- facially invalid. Additionally, because Public Act 94-677 contains an inseverability provision, the entire Act was held void and invalid in its entirety...