Definition of "negotiability" [ne•go•ti•a•bil•i•ty]
The state of being negotiable - used especially of a financial instrument.(noun)
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Use "negotiability" in a sentence
"One real-estate executive surmised that that kind of negotiability indicated a buyers 'market."
"This principle, it would seem, favors recognition in bankruptcy of a purchaser's state law rights to "negotiability" (to use Professor Levitin's shorthand), subject to subordination and disallowance only in "drastic and unusual" circumstances"
"And, because there is less price negotiability in the lower market, they tend to move quicker in this market."