issuable

/ˈɪʃuəbəl/
adjective
  1. Capable of being issued or put forth, especially officially or legally.
    • Under the contract, a formal warning is issuable after the third violation.
    • The judge ruled that the subpoena was issuable because the evidence was relevant.
    • The company confirmed that the new stock shares are issuable next month.
  2. Subject to dispute or open to question; debatable.
    • The claim that the policy was fair is highly issuable among the employees.
    • Whether the decision was legal remains issuable in the courts.
    • Many of the assumptions in the report are issuable and need further review.
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