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Capacity for a legal right to be sold or otherwise transferred between persons.
alienation
alienable
alienable right
transferable right
transferrable right
quality
legal concept
alienation
alienable
alienable right
transferable right
transferrable right
1
The greatest problem for our children and young people today is
alienation
.
2
It did not work: far from dissolving, his sense of
alienation
deepened.
3
As a result, Ahmed Husseini speaks of a deep
alienation
from society.
4
Or could it be that technology created its own form of
alienation
?
5
How and why the world's diverse political institutions came to be,
alienation
.
1
Besides a pocket-handkerchief he had but one thing
alienable
.
2
Lands, according to this instrument, were free and
alienable
;
the freemen of a corporation held them, but claimed no right of distribution.
3
Rights are Natural or Adventitious;
Alienable
or Inalienable; Perfect or Imperfect.
1
The common fields as an entire tract belonged to the community of Kaskaskia; no individual held any purchased or
transferable
right
in them.
2
The rights offering is structured so that shareholders will receive one
transferable
right
for each share of common stock they hold as of Dec. 31.
3
By payment of the required fees, you have been granted the non-exclusive, non-
transferable
right
to access and read the text of this e-book on screen.
4
The Fund will issue to its common shareholders of record as of March 24, 2010 one
transferable
right
for each common share held.
1
Shareholders of Ceasars Entertainment would get a non-transferrable right to buy shares in Caesars Acquisition Co at $9.43 each.
1
She has a popular government, a system of trial by jury, of free suffrage, of vote by ballot, of
alienability
of property.