nonaccruable

English

Etymology

non- + accruable

Adjective

nonaccruable (not comparable)

  1. Not accruable.
    • 1947, Reports of the Tax Court of the United States - Volume 7, page 452:
      If upon that supplemental record it appears that petitioner deducted the full amount which it had contracted to pay to its vendors, the correct result would be, it seeems to me, to deny so much of that deduction as constitutes a nonaccruable item in the years before us.
    • 1954, Laws of Puerto Rico Annotated, page 91:
      They shall also be entitled to leave without pay that shall not exceed five (5) working days a year, nonaccruable, regardless of any other leave they might be entitled to.
    • 1982, A. N. Mosich, E. John Larsen, Intermediate Accounting, page 413:
      Even if the probability of loss from a nonaccruable contingency is remote, the contingency still is disclosed.
    • 1990, Charles J. Coleman, Managing Labor Relations in the Public Sector, page 165:
      They may negotiate for more days of sick leave, but those days must be on a nonaccruable basis.

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