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Innavigability

ln Insurance law. The condition of being innavigable, (q. v.) The foreign writers distinguish “innaviga-bility” from “shipwreck.” 3 Kent, Comm. 323, and note. The term is also applied to the condition of streams which are not large enough or deep enough, or are otherwise un-suited, for navigation

Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)