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assignable

[uh-sahy-nuh-buhl] / əˈsaɪ nə bəl /
ADJECTIVE
negotiable
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It states that “the individual rights … constitute property rights and are freely assignable and licensable, and do not expire upon the death of the individual so protected.”

From Seattle Times Mar. 21, 2024

It’s ditching support for assignable reminders — “remind Anna to bring in the trash cans this morning” — and location-based ones — “remind me to call Becca when I get to the office.”

From The Verge Jun. 2, 2022

Hope they didn't sign a long term lease on the premises, but if they did, hope it is "assignable."

From New York Times Feb. 2, 2018

"Maiden Lane's intent was to receive all transferable and assignable benefits associated with the securities and related instruments, including litigation claims associated with those securities or their acquisition by AIG," the settlement said.

From Reuters Mar. 1, 2013

Can we imagine cohesive tenacity too great to be overcome by any assignable disruptive force, and therefore infinite?

From Through Nature to God by Fiske, John




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