inalienability
noun as in strong fondness
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Example:Labor contracts may or may not have the alienability of the rights they confer.
Definition:The quality of being alienable or capable of being transferred, relinquished, or surrendered.
From alienability
Example:Legal rights and liabilities are generally regarded as transferrable, not inalienable.
Definition:Capable of being transferred or assigned to another person.
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Example:A property whose rights are completely disposable is in a state of legal insecurity.
Definition:Capable or fit to be disposed of; capable of being dealt with or discarded.
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