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justiciable
jus·ti·cia·ble /jə-'sti-shə-bəl, -shē-ə-/ adj: capable of being decided according to legal principles by a court
whether the tax laws unfairly burden the poor is not a justiciable issue; esp: triable in a court
the claim is not justiciable because the plaintiff has no present right to the property but may in the future see also political question at question 2 compare moot
jus·ti·cia·bil·i·ty /jə-ˌsti-shə-'bi-lə-tē, -shē-ə-/ n

Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary of Law. . 1996.