|jə|stish(ē)əbəl adjective
Etymology: French, from Middle French
: capable of being decided by legal principles or by a court of justice : liable to trial in a court of justice
a justiciable case
|jə|stish(ē)əbəl adjective
Etymology: French, from Middle French
: capable of being decided by legal principles or by a court of justice : liable to trial in a court of justice
a justiciable case
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012