prestable
prestable (pres-t[schwa]-b[schwa]l), adj. Scots law. 1. Payable. 2. Enforceable; exigible. • This term appears generally in reference to a debt. Cf. EXIGIBLE.
prestable (pres-t[schwa]-b[schwa]l), adj. Scots law. 1. Payable. 2. Enforceable; exigible. • This term appears generally in reference to a debt. Cf. EXIGIBLE.
exigible (ek-s[schwa]-j[schwa]-b[schwa]l), adj. Requirable; demandable (as a debt). Cf. PRESTABLE.
jus exigendi (j[schwa]s ek-si-jen-dI). [Latin] Scots law. A creditor’s right to enforce immediate payment of a debt. Cf. JUS CREDITI. “For example, where a testator directs his testamentary trustees to pay a certain legacy, which he has unconditionally bequeathed to the legatee, six months after his (the testator’s) death, the legacy vests on the death