alienability in the PONS Dictionary

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More widespread are differences in syntactic construction, depending on alienability.
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But we have reasonable restrictions on all kinds of property that indirectly affect alienability in various ways, at least some of which are implemented through non-legislative routes.
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Do you cover the history of alienability of property?
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This rule is an exception to the general rule in property law that favors free alienability.
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The alienability distinction is the most common kind of binary possessive class system, but it is not the only one.
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The rationale of the doctrine is to prevent the copyright owner from restraining the free alienability of goods.
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Alienability refers to the ability to dissociate something from its parent; in this case, a quality from its owner.
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It emphasised contractual freedom and alienability of property, while shunning legal technicalities and deciding cases "ex aequo et bono".
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