negotiable 音标拼音: [nəg'oʃəbəl]
a . 可磋商的,可转让的,可通行的
可磋商的,可转让的,可通行的
negotiable adj 1 :
capable of being passed or negotiated ; "
a negotiable road "
2 :
able to be negotiated or arranged by compromise ; "
negotiable demands "; "
the proposal is still on the table " [
synonym :
{
negotiable }, {
on the table }]
3 :
legally transferable to the ownership of another ; "
negotiable bonds " [
synonym : {
assignable }, {
conveyable }, {
negotiable },
{
transferable }, {
transferrable }]
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Capable of being negotiated ;
transferable by assignment or indorsement to another person ;
as ,
a negotiable note or bill of exchange .
[
1913 Webster ]
{
Negotiable paper },
any commercial paper transferable by sale or delivery and indorsement ,
as bills of exchange ,
drafts ,
checks ,
and promissory notes .
[
1913 Webster ]
31 Moby Thesaurus words for "
negotiable ":
achievable ,
actable ,
alienable ,
assignable ,
attainable ,
bequeathable ,
compassable ,
consignable ,
convertible ,
conveyable ,
devisable ,
doable ,
feasible ,
heritable ,
inheritable ,
liquid ,
manageable ,
maneuverable ,
manipulatable ,
operable ,
operatable ,
overcomable ,
performable ,
practicable ,
practical ,
realizable ,
superable ,
surmountable ,
transferable ,
viable ,
workable NEGOTIABLE .
That which is capable of being transferred by assignment ;
a thing ,
the title to which may be transferred by a sale and indorsement or delivery .
2 .
A chose in action was not assignable at common law ,
and therefore contracts or agreements could not be negotiated .
But exceptions have been allowed to this rule in relation to simple contracts ,
and others have been introduced by legislative acts .
So that ,
now ,
bills of exchange ,
promissory notes ,
bills of lading ,
bank notes ,
payable to order ,
or to bearer ,
and ,
in some states ,
bonds and other specialties ,
may be transferred by assignment ,
indorsement ,
or by delivery ,
when the instrument is payable to bearer .
3 .
When a claim is assigned which is not negotiable at law ,
such ,
for example ,
as a book debt ,
the title to it remains at law in the assigner ,
but the assignee is entitled to it in equity ,
and he may therefore recover it in the assignor '
s name .
See ,
generally ,
Hare &
Wall .
Sel .
Dec .
158 to 194 Negotiable paper .
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NEGOTIABLE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of NEGOTIABLE is capable of being negotiated How to use negotiable in a sentence
Negotiable - definition of negotiable by The Free Dictionary 1 Capable of being discussed in an effort to reach an agreement: negotiable demands 2 Capable of being traveled over or through; passable: a negotiable road
negotiable adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation . . . Definition of negotiable adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
NEGOTIABLE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary NEGOTIABLE definition: 1 able to be discussed or changed in order to reach an agreement: 2 A cheque that is not… Learn more
NEGOTIABLE definition in American English | Collins English . . . Something that is negotiable can be changed or agreed upon when people discuss it He warned that his economic program for the country was not negotiable
negotiable - WordReference. com Dictionary of English capable of being discussed, argued about, bargained over, or negotiated: Most of their demands are not negotiable Business (esp of securities) that can be transferred or exchanged for money: negotiable stocks and bonds
negotiable - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Adjective negotiable (comparative more negotiable, superlative most negotiable) (of an obstacle, route etc) Able to be traversed; navigable (law, finance) Able to be transferred to another person, with or without endorsement, in exchange for money