The whole sum is exigible from the whole borough every time a geld is imposed.
We see also that the lord is made liable for the payment of dues which are ultimately exigible from those who are dwelling within his territory.
These duties are exigible at all the Ports in the United Kingdom, and are remitted to the General Collector at Edinburgh, at the end of three or six months, according to the extent of the respective collections.
These were the feu-duties exigible from the feued lands, and a payment called scatt, exigible both from Udal and feued land; but this was simply a right to collect the payments, and did not infer any right of superiority.
There is not, I trust, a subject in the empire who knows better the ten thousand punctilios exigible from those of different ranks, and clue to different authorities.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "exigible" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.