中英
severable
/ ˈsevərəbəl /
/ ˈsevərəbl /
  • 简明
  • 柯林斯
  • adj.可割断的,可断开的
  • 网络释义
  • 专业释义
  • 英英释义
  • 1

     独立权利和义务的

    ... 独立权利和义务的 severable 父母的权利与义务 parental rights and duties 概化的权利与义务 generalized rights and obligations ...

短语
查看更多
  • 双语例句
  • 权威例句
  • 1
    The terms of this agreement are severable.
    本协议之条款可以分割。
  • 2
    SEVERABILITY. These terms and conditions shall be deemed severable.
    可分割性。本条件与条款应被认为是可以分割的。
  • 3
    The terms of this agreement are severable. The invalidity of one clause does NOT invalidate the agreement.
    本协议之条款可以分割。本协议任何一款无效不影响整个协议的效力。
查看更多
  • 同根词

词根:sever

  • n.

    severance分离;断绝;隔离;区别

  • vi.

    sever断;裂开;分离

  • vt.

    sever割断,断绝;分开;使分离

  • 百科
  • Severable

    In law, severability (sometimes known as salvatorius, from Latin) refers to a provision in a contract which states that if parts of the contract are held to be illegal or otherwise unenforceable, the remainder of the contract should still apply. Sometimes, severability clauses will state that some provisions to the contract are so essential to the contract's purpose that if they are illegal or unenforceable, the contract as a whole will be voided. However, in many legal jurisdictions, a severability clause will not be applied if it changes the fundamental nature of the contract, and that instead the contract will be void; thus, often this is not explicitly stated in the severability clause.Severability clauses are also commonly found in legislation, where they state that if some provisions of the law, or certain applications of those provisions, are found to be unconstitutional, the remaining provisions, or the remaining applications of those provisions, will, nonetheless, continue in force as law. While this merely restates what is generally the law of most jurisdictions, it is nevertheless wise to include such language to make clear the parties' intent that only unimportant non-material provisions may be severed.

查看更多