And so, again, the lords rights under the commendation seem to constitute an alienable and heritable seignory. |
This is an alienable, sovereign right, which calls into question the approach of promoting exports and free trade. |
In Western Europe, feudal property could be transformed gradually into privately owned, alienable property in land. |
A tenant is the owner of a legal estate in land and it is a basic principle of English law that an estate in land is freely alienable. |
A further interesting question is whether the alleged second-order right to waive informed consent rights is alienable. |
In modern times, they are generally alienable, devisable and inheritable. |