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).
1610. W. Folkingham, Art of Survey, III. v. 72. It [this service] is not now exigible.
1792. T. Jefferson, Writ. (1859), III. 339. There is no part of our debt exigible at this time.
1834. Taits Mag., I. 543. They were all charged the full sum exigible on their rent.
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.].