U.S. [f. next: see -ITY.] Liability to be sued.
1798. in Dallas, Amer. Law, II. 470. Suability and suable are words not in common use, but they concisely and correctly convey the idea annexed to them.
1833. in Calhoun, Wks. (1874), II. 302. The Senator cited the suability of the states as an evidence of their want of sovereignty.