a. [f. L. lītigāre (see LITIGATE) + -ABLE.] That may become the subject of litigation; disputable.

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1764–7.  Ld. Lyttelton, Hen. II. (1769), II. 401. The litigable title to Nantes and its earldom.

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1824.  W. Taylor, in Monthly Rev., CIII. 242. Which last frontier contains much litigable territory.

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1897.  Daily News, 7 July, 5/1. To add another litigable point to the Bill.

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