a. [as if ad. L. *exigibilis, f. exigĕre: see EXACT v. Cf. F. exigible.] That may be exacted; demandable, requirable, chargeable. Const. against, from (a person).

1

1610.  W. Folkingham, Art of Survey, III. v. 72. It [this service] is not now exigible.

2

1792.  T. Jefferson, Writ. (1859), III. 339. There is no part of our debt exigible at this time.

3

1834.  Tait’s Mag., I. 543. They were all charged the full sum exigible on their rent.

4

1883.  Ld. Blackburn, in Law Rep. 9 App. Cases 65. Whether the duty on post-horses was exigible in respect of post-horses carrying an express [etc.].

5