[f. ALIENABLE: see -ITY.] The quality of being alienable; capability of being transferred to other ownership.
[1707. Lond. Gaz., mmmmccclv/1. With Orders to maintain the Inalienability of the Fief.]
1780. Burke, Œcon. Reform., Wks. III. 316. His principal grounds of doctrine for the alienability of the domain.
1874. Ld. Selborne, Rep. Comm. Ch. Patron., Q. 103. 13. Altering the law as to the alienability of property.