inalienability in English

noun

quality of being inalienable, incapability of being transferred to anothe

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1. The rule against inAlienability is one aspect of that policy

2. The inAlienability of votes ensure the strict secrecy of voting, that is, the inability of voters to communicate credibly to others the content of their votes

3. Recognizing the full potential of Alienability limits in addressing resource dilemmas requires applying the same level of creativity to devising inAlienability rules as has previously been applied to the design of

4. The late James Barr Ames gave us a portion of it in his essay upon "The InAlienability of Choses in Action." 1 In that essay he traced for us the develop-

5. The edict of Moulins (1566) maintained it, as one of the exceptions to the inalienability of the crown-lands; only it was then decided that daughters of France should be Appanaged in money, or that if, in default of

6. Consequently, while Tsilhqot'in confirms that Aboriginal title is protected by rules of inAlienability where third parties are concerned, the law seems to be open to the idea that both the federal and provincial Crown can still determine who has the right to develop and financially benefit from the use of Title lands, through infringement.