Legal Definition and Related Resources of Alienable
Meaning of Alienable
Subject of alienation.
What does Alienable mean in American Law?
The definition of Alienable in the law of the United States, as defined by the lexicographer Arthur Leff in his legal dictionary is:
See alienate.
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English Legal System: Alienable
In the context of the English law, A Dictionary of Law provides the following legal concept of Alienable : adj.
Capable of being transferred: used particularly in relation to real property.
See also rule against inalienability.
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