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Having received their slaves as inalienable property each Tatar could do with them as he wished.
Up until Solon's time, land was the inalienable property of a family or clan and it could not be sold or mortgaged.
The tenure consists essentially in a hereditary, non-resumable, and inalienable property in the soil.
To close up the woods and forests and declare that the beasts that were good to eat were their own inalienable property?
Land purchased by Jewish immigrants became the "inalienable property of the Jewish people" and could not be sold or let to non-Jews.
There was one other object in the garden which Nature might fairly claim as her inalienable property, in spite of whatever man could do to render it his own.
'Twenty years ago the Jewish National Fund was established for the purpose of purchasing land as the inalienable property of the Jewish people.
By a Bhum, according to the Rajputana gazetteer, a hereditary, non-resumable and inalienable property in the soil was inseparably bound up with the revenue-free title.
They were the inalienable property of a threatened country, that would be grasping in her death-throes if she were deprived of him at this hour of renewed and deadly danger.
The trend of modern thought is entirely against private property in land or natural objects or products, and in Utopia these things will be the inalienable property of the World State.
The unification of Italy broke down the feudal land system that had survived in the south since the Middle Ages, especially where land had been the inalienable property of aristocrats, religious bodies, or the king.
For the monastic reformers Odilo of Cluny and Richard of St Vanne were renowned for their consolidation of monastic demesnes, their determination to ensure that what had once been granted to their houses should remain their inalienable property.
In his campaigning, al-Husseini often accused Jews of planning to take possession of the Western Wall of Jerusalem, which belonged to the waqf of Abu Madyan as an inalienable property, and rebuild the Temple over the Al-Aqsa Mosque.