An adjective derived from the verb alienate, meaning the transfer of property ownership in a business setting. Alienable is also an asset of property that is eligible for transfer to a new owner.
Under relevant land registration laws, and as affirmed by the Supreme Court, one may hold “imperfect” title to alienable and disposable land belonging to the public domain when, among others, he or ...
Our family would like to inquire about the requirements needed in proving that the land we are applying for judicial confirmation of title is alienable and disposable ...
Alienable rights : the exclusion of African Americans in a white man's land, 1619-2000 / Francis D. Adams and Barry Sanders Smithsonian Libraries and Archives ...
Pending its resolution of Republic of the Philippines v. Pasig Rizal Co. Inc., the Supreme Court noted that the applicable Property Registration Decree was amended such that persons or their ...
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