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  • liable to come to an end — index determinable (liable to be terminated) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • liable — [15] Today’s main meaning of liable, ‘likely to’, is a comparatively recent development. Its primary sense is ‘legally bound or obliged’ (as in ‘liable for someone else’s debts’), which goes right back to the word’s ultimate source, Latin ligāre… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • liable — [15] Today’s main meaning of liable, ‘likely to’, is a comparatively recent development. Its primary sense is ‘legally bound or obliged’ (as in ‘liable for someone else’s debts’), which goes right back to the word’s ultimate source, Latin ligāre… …   Word origins

  • come down the pike — American to happen or appear. Malnourished children are liable to catch any disease that comes down the pike …   New idioms dictionary

  • Buck Privates Come Home — Infobox Film name = Buck Privates Come Home caption = Buck Privates Come Home Theatrical Poster director = Charles Barton producer = Robert Arthur writer = John Grant Frederic I. Rinaldo Robert Lees starring = Bud Abbott Lou Costello Tom Brown… …   Wikipedia

  • determinable — Liable to come to an end upon the happening of a certain contingency. Susceptible of being determined, found out, definitely decided upon, or settled. As to determinable fee and determinable freehold, see those titles …   Black's law dictionary

  • determinable — Liable to come to an end upon the happening of a certain contingency. Susceptible of being determined, found out, definitely decided upon, or settled. As to determinable fee and determinable freehold, see those titles …   Black's law dictionary

  • determinable — de·ter·min·able adj 1: capable of being determined, ascertained, or decided upon 2: liable to be terminated upon the occurrence of a contingency Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …   Law dictionary

  • herself — herself, himself, itself These pronouns have two primary roles, (1) as reflexives (He was talking about himself / Mary was looking at herself in the mirror / He made himself a cup of coffee), and (2) as emphatic words in apposition to a noun or… …   Modern English usage

  • himself — herself, himself, itself These pronouns have two primary roles, (1) as reflexives (He was talking about himself / Mary was looking at herself in the mirror / He made himself a cup of coffee), and (2) as emphatic words in apposition to a noun or… …   Modern English usage

  • itself — herself, himself, itself These pronouns have two primary roles, (1) as reflexives (He was talking about himself / Mary was looking at herself in the mirror / He made himself a cup of coffee), and (2) as emphatic words in apposition to a noun or… …   Modern English usage

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