severability
11severability — separability …
12severability — n. capability of being severed, capability of being separated or cut off …
13severability — sev·er·abil·i·ty …
14severability — The quality of being susceptible to division, leaving parts independent of each other …
15severability — ˌsev(ə)rəˈbiləd.ē noun : the quality or state of being severable …
16severability clause — A provision in a contract that preserves the remainder of the contract if a portion of it is invalidated by a court. Without such a clause, if a court found that one part of the contract was unenforceable, the entire document would be invalid …
17severability clause — See saving clause severable statute …
18severability clause — Same as saving clause …
19severability of deposition — The quality of being susceptible to division, leaving parts independent of each other; a quality upon which the right to use only a part of a deposition upon a trial is based. 23 Am J2d Dep § 108 …
20severable — severability, n. /sev euhr euh beuhl, sev reuh /, adj. 1. capable of being severed. 2. Law. separable or capable of being treated as separate from a whole legal right or obligation: a severable contract obligation. [1540 50; SEVER + ABLE] * * * …