0 If something is actionable, it gives someone a good reason for accusing someone in a law court: --
1 giving someone a good reason for accusing someone else in a court of law: --
2 able to be used as a reason for doing something: --
actionable information/intelligence
Since the group's task was to produce a joint, actionable strategy, this raised a question mark over the value of the putative collaboration.
Operations at the equipment level are the manipulation of actionable equipment items such as valves and pumps.
We may believe that refusing to hire on account of race is wrong and actionable irrespective of effects.
A pattern is unexpected if it surprises the user and actionable if the user can act on this new information.
Failing to satisfy the obligation to refrain from harassment, for example, is actionable regardless of whether the harassment itself is verbal.
The opening of such windows is not actionable, but the remedy is by obstructing them, which may lawfully be done.
Furthermore, other obligations are such that meeting them is actionable under the law.
For example, the obligation to refrain from discriminatory behavior is a significant obligation, since failure to satisfy it is actionable under the law.