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in·alien·able /in-'āl-yə-nə-bəl, -'ā-lē-ə-/ adj: incapable of being alienated, surrendered, or transferredin·alien·abil·i·ty /-ˌāl-yə-nə-'bi-lə-tē, -ˌā-lē-ə-/ nin·alien·ably adv
Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam-Webster. 1996.
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incapable of being conveyed, incapable of being sold, incapable of being transferred, nontransferable, not able to be conveyed, quod abalienari non potest, secured by law, unable to be bought, unable to be disposed of, unforfeitable, untouchable
associated concepts: inalienable lands, inalienable rights
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absolute (conclusive), indefeasible, rightful, unalienable
Burton's Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006
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adj.Not able to be taken away or given up without consent of the possessor.
The Essential Law Dictionary. — Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008.
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Not transferable; impossible to take away.Category: Small Claims Court & Lawsuits
Nolo’s Plain-English Law Dictionary. Gerald N. Hill, Kathleen Thompson Hill. 2009.
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adj. Of property, that it cannot be sold or assigned; of rights, that they cannot be abrogated.
Webster's New World Law Dictionary. Susan Ellis Wild. 2000.
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Not subject to sale or transfer; inseparable.
Dictionary from West's Encyclopedia of American Law. 2005.
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Not subject to sale or transfer; inseparable.
Short Dictionary of (mostly American) Legal Terms and Abbreviations.