alienable

/ˈeɪliənəbəl/
adjective
  1. Capable of being transferred or sold to another person, especially in law.
    • The contract stated that the rights were alienable only with permission.
    • The land was declared alienable by the court.
    • Most personal property is alienable and can be sold freely.
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