释义 |
aggregable, a.|ˈægrɪgəb(ə)l| [f. L. aggregā-re: see -ble.] Capable of being collected into one mass; that may be aggregated with (other property).
1570Dee Math. Pref. 2 Their particular Images, by Art, are aggregable and diuisible. 1910Ld. Halsbury Laws Eng. XIII. §253. 204 Property accruing to a deceased person's estate after his death..is aggregated with the other aggregable property passing on the death of such person. 1924Westm. Gaz. 12 Feb., The Parliamentary estates were aggregable with the marriage settlement funds. 1927Daily Tel. 12 Apr. 9/1 Property which is [so] settled..is not aggregable when passing on the death of the life tenant with the other property passing on that death. |