demisable

/dɪˈmaɪzəbəl/
adjective
  1. Capable of being transferred or passed on, especially through a legal agreement or inheritance.
    • Under the contract, the leasehold interest is demisable to a new tenant with the landlord's consent.
    • Some royal titles are demisable only to direct descendants of the monarch.
    • The family estate was demisable to the eldest child according to the will.
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