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单词 alienable
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Definition of alienable in English:

alienable

adjective ˈeɪlɪənəb(ə)lˈeɪliənəbəl
Law
  • Able to be transferred to new ownership.

    it was in the interest of the public and the landowners to make land freely alienable
    Example sentencesExamples
    • That the ‘good of the country’ is somehow alienable from the civil liberties of the people is something I have difficulty comprehending.
    • A tenant is the owner of a legal estate in land and it is a basic principle of English law that an estate in land is freely alienable.
    • A person's fame or ‘publicity right’ is deemed to be fully alienable and descendible.
    • It is not alienable intellectual property - but constant, irretrievably and forever after granted.
    • ‘Property is supposed to be alienable,’ she said.

Derivatives

  • alienability

  • noun eɪlɪənəˈbɪlɪtiˌeɪliənəˈbɪlədi
    Law
    • In Anglo-Saxon law this mode of justification has been less well received due to its implications for the final alienability of intellectual property.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • What it is about the nature of goods that precludes their market alienability, or the logic of this distinction, is never made clear.
      • Hegel is against all elements of the law that would either revert family property back to the family clan, or that would place restrictions on its full inheritance and alienability.
      • It even refused to ban race and gender discrimination in broadcast transactions until it determined whether such sales would have any ‘direct or inadvertent effects on the value and alienability of broadcast licenses.’
      • Of course, as the honourable member will know, alienability is a defining characteristic of a fee simple title.
 
 

Definition of alienable in US English:

alienable

adjectiveˈeɪliənəbəlˈālēənəbəl
Law
  • Able to be transferred to new ownership.

    it was in the interest of the public and the landowners to make land freely alienable
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A tenant is the owner of a legal estate in land and it is a basic principle of English law that an estate in land is freely alienable.
    • It is not alienable intellectual property - but constant, irretrievably and forever after granted.
    • That the ‘good of the country’ is somehow alienable from the civil liberties of the people is something I have difficulty comprehending.
    • ‘Property is supposed to be alienable,’ she said.
    • A person's fame or ‘publicity right’ is deemed to be fully alienable and descendible.
 
 
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