actionability
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actionability — n. quality of being actionable, liability to legal action … English contemporary dictionary
actionability — ac·tion·abil·i·ty … English syllables
actionability — ˌaksh(ə)nəˈbiləd.ē noun ( es) : the quality or state of being actionable … Useful english dictionary
Double actionability — is a doctrine of private international law which holds that an action for an alleged tort committed in a foreign jurisdiction can be successful in a domestic court only if it would be actionable under both the laws of the home jurisdiction and… … Wikipedia
actionable — actionability, n. actionably, adv. /ak sheuh neuh beuhl/, adj. 1. furnishing ground for a lawsuit. 2. liable to a lawsuit. 3. ready to go or be put into action; ready for use: to retrieve actionable copy from a computer. [1585 95; ACTION + ABLE]… … Universalium
Boys v Chaplin — Boys v Chaplin, [1969] 2 All ER 1085 is a leading conflict of laws case decided by the House of Lords. Facts Judgment The Court modified the test in Phillips v Eyre on whether a court can assume jurisdiction over a tort that occurred in another… … Wikipedia
Crime against international law — A number of crimes against international law are created by treaty and convention. Some of these crimes are prosecuted before international courts and tribunals. But more difficult questions of jurisdiction arise when the issue is whether a… … Wikipedia
International criminal law — This article is about international criminal law and crimes against international law. For crimes that have actual or potential effect across national borders, see Transnational crime. International criminal law is a body of international law… … Wikipedia
Tort (conflict) — In Conflict of Laws, the choice of law rules for tort are intended to select the lex causae by which to determine the nature and scope of the judicial remedy to claim damages for loss or damage suffered.HistoryThe first attempts to establish a… … Wikipedia
Voice of the customer — (VOC) is a term used in business and Information Technology (through ITIL, for example) to describe the in depth process of capturing a customer s expectations, preferences and aversions.[1] Specifically, the Voice of the Customer is a market… … Wikipedia