Terms vs Barrable - What's the difference?
terms | barrable |
(legal) Capable of being barred (prevented).
* 1876 , Sir Henry Studdy Theobald, A concise treatise on the construction of wills
As a noun terms
is .As an adjective barrable is
(legal) capable of being barred (prevented).barrable
English
Adjective
(-)- The doctrine of perpetuity was excluded not because the remainder was legal but because it was barrable .