adjective
- capable of being transferred to another owner
Usage: legal
Examples
- The property rights were alienable and could be sold to any buyer.
- Under the new law, these assets became alienable after a five-year period.
- The court ruled that the trademark was alienable intellectual property.
- Most personal possessions are alienable, unlike certain constitutional rights.
- The contract specified which benefits were alienable to third parties.
- Alienable interests in the company could be traded on the open market.