noun
- The plural of alienability; the quality or state of being capable of being transferred, sold, or given away (especially in legal or property contexts).
Usage: Legal/formal term; Often used in discussions of property rights and transferability
Examples
- The alienabilities of different types of property vary under state law.
- Courts must consider the alienabilities of assets when determining estate distribution.
- The contract addressed the alienabilities of intellectual property rights.
- Legal scholars debated the alienabilities of certain constitutional rights.
- The trust document specified the alienabilities of the beneficiary's interest.