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Often used in the same context:
mala fide,
cognisable,
prima facie,
ultra vires,
ipse dixit,
privative,
colorable,
disallowable,
spurious,
parol evidence rule,
preclusive,
prohibitory,
justiciable,
inferable,
collusive,
fortiori,
intra vires,
unauthentic,
nullities,
compoundable,
visitorial,
infructuous,
obiter dicta,
dutiable,
anticonstitutional,
unconstitutional,
circumvention,
bailment,
inapplicable,
unwarrantable,
plebiscitary,
vexatious,
accrual accounting,
referable,
obiter dictum,
justificatory,
commutative,
violative,
recommendatory,
consociational,
articulable,
juristic,
rebuttable,
contumacious,
refutable,
possessory,
formalistic,
res gestae,
unmeritorious,
donative,
revocatory,
supersedeas,
inferential,
obiter,
disfavored,
precedential,
undemocratic,
fraudulent,
invalid,
inefficacious,
fallacious,
excisable,
unbinding,
aforesaid,
syllogistic,
enabling clause,
unequitable,
coextensive,
frivolous,
revisionary,
ex parte,
itat,
prejudgement,
indefeasible,
perjurious,
jural,
registrable,
tariffed,
overreaching,
brigandish,
hypocritic,
anticipatory breach,
unexceptionable,
uncredible,
discretional,
reconveyance,
challengeable,
nonjudicial foreclosure,
discriminatory,
extortionary,
demandable,
vexatious litigation,
arbitrary,
nonmaterial,
extrajudicial,
ex post facto,
residuary,
trifurcate,
coercive,
setoff,
transferor,
de jure,
specious,
flimsiest,
plausible,
unanswerable,
prima,
unconvincing,
irrefutable,
conceivable,
ostensible,
valid,
convincing,
flimsy,
justest,
justifiable,
tenable,
arguable,
cogent
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— Nouns for colourable:
pretext,
imitation,
pretence,
excuse
legislation,
exercise,
title,
imitations,
ground,
pretexts,
reason,
more...
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