noun
- the quality or state of being able to be transferred to another owner
Usage: legal
Examples
- The alienability of the property was questioned due to the restrictive covenant.
- Land rights vary in their alienability across different legal systems.
- The contract included clauses that limited the alienability of the assets.
- Constitutional protections ensure the alienability of most private property.
- The lawyer explained the alienability of intellectual property rights.
- Zoning laws can affect the alienability of real estate.