leviable
Americanadjective
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that may be levied.
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liable or subject to a levy.
adjective
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(of taxes, tariffs, etc) liable to be levied
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(of goods, etc) liable to bear a levy; taxable
Other Word Forms
- unleviable adjective
Etymology
Origin of leviable
Example Sentences
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Mr. Savage was, as his office required him to be, vigilant in respect of the dues leviable at the Port of York.
From Toronto of Old by Scadding, Henry
The use of the kwanior this purpose had reference to the military service leviable upon the land.
From A History of the Japanese People From the Earliest Times to the End of the Meiji Era by Brinkley, F. (Frank)
At present they are taxed by an extra duty upon their servants: for a male, £1. 5s.; for a female, 2s. 6d., above the usual duties leviable upon servants.
From The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 20, No. 559, July 28, 1832 by Various
Duties are leviable on either imports or exports.
From Citizenship A Manual for Voters by Cromwell, Emma Guy
For this popular military expedition, Parliament in 1327 granted the youthful king a Subsidy to the amount of one-twentieth leviable upon the value of nearly all kinds of property.
From The Annals of Willenhall by Hackwood, Frederick William
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