severability
61entirety of contract — A confusing term, sometimes meaning that there is but one, rather than several, contracts; at other times meaning that a contract is not divisible or severable. 17 Am J2d Contr § 324. See divisible contract; severability of contract …
62indivisible contract — A contract impossible of division so as to render a valid part enforceable pro tanto where another part is invalid. 17 Am J2d Contr § 230. A contract impossible of division so as to render a party liable upon performance by the other party of one …
63material injury — An injury resulting in damages of a substantial nature as distinguished from merely nominal damages. Anno: 16 ALR 633. To the freehold:–the term as used in the provisions of a conditional sales act making severability without material injury to… …
64separable contract — See divisible contract; severability of contract …
65severable contract — See divisible contract; severability of contract …
66severable deposition — See severability of deposition …
67severable statute — See severability of statute …
68severance of statute — The separation by judicial construction of those provisions of the statute which are constitutional from those which are unconstitutional, and striking the latter from the statute. Ballard v Mississippi Cotton Oil Co. 81 Miss 507, 34 So 533. See… …
69severable — [sev′ərə bəl] adj. 1. that can be severed or divided 2. Law separable into distinct, independent obligations: said of a contract severability n …