Actionable

/ˈækʃənəbəl/ adjective

Conduct or circumstances that provide sufficient legal grounds for a lawsuit or legal action. Something is actionable when it violates a legal duty and causes harm that the law recognizes and will remedy.

From 'action' (from Latin 'actio,' a legal proceeding) plus the suffix '-able' (capable of). The term developed in English common law to distinguish between conduct that merely offends and conduct that provides a legal basis for court intervention.

AMተቋወመ
ARقابل للمقاضاة
BNআইনি পদক্ষেপযোগ্য
CAprocesable
CSžalovatelný
DAkunne sagsøges
DEklagebar
ELδικάσιμη
ESprocesable
FAقابل اقدام
FIkanteeltavissa
FRjusticiable
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