conveyable

/kənˈveɪəbəl/
adjective
  1. Capable of being carried, transported, or transmitted from one place to another.
    • The ancient scrolls were fragile and not conveyable without special care.
    • The goods were packed in small, easily conveyable boxes.
    • Digital files are highly conveyable through email or cloud services.
  2. Capable of being legally transferred from one person to another (especially property or rights).
    • Some licenses are not conveyable to a new owner without permission.
    • Under the contract, the land is conveyable to the buyer after payment.
    • The lawyer confirmed that the title was conveyable to the heirs.
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