Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
As a property right, data are alienable and thus all privacy rights can be lost.
We have seen that settled land is always alienable by the tenant for life.
It can only be used in constructions with alienable possession.
An example of alienable possession would be a piece of paper held by someone.
This is an alienable, sovereign right, which calls into question the approach of promoting exports and free trade.
Unlike some other future interests, reversions have always been fully alienable.
When these latter types of entities are possessed, the possession is alienable.
Semantically they include anything that can be considered alienable or inalienable.
It was in the interest of the public and of the landowners to make land freely alienable.
Laguna has 60,624 hectares of alienable and disposable agricultural land.
Possession is divided between the alienable and the inalienable.
It is a means by which a relationship may be maintained with objects which are at the same time always potentially alienable.
In other words, it was not alienable.
If a commodity is not alienable, it cannot be exchanged and is thus shielded from the market.
These are suffixed to a second kind of indirect or alienable possessions:
When the business of education is over it ceases of itself, and is also alienable before.
Categories can roughly be defined semantically into alienable and inalienable possession.
Inalienable and alienable possessions are marked using different possessive constructions.
Having both roadmaps, the software package and the organizational structure are alienable.
The first example is a case of alienable possession, as the bone is not part of the dog.
Although property is generally deemed to be alienable, it may be subject to restraints on alienation.
But do these filters create an alienable world, one too cushioned, too impermeable to surprise?
Another view holds that labor is alienable, because it can be contracted out, thus alienating it from the self.
Such tenure was not only perpetual, but also heritable and alienable (although nothing could be done that would harm the interests of the land owner).
Quezon had 153.9 km2 of alienable and disposable lands.