Võõrandatavat
Võõrandatavat is an Estonian term that translates to "alienable" or "transferable" in English. It refers to the ability of a property or right to be sold, gifted, or otherwise transferred from one party to another. This concept is fundamental in property law and contract law, distinguishing between things that can be freely exchanged and those that are considered inalienable, meaning they cannot be transferred.
In legal contexts, võõrandatavat applies to a wide range of assets, including real estate, movable property
Conversely, inalienable rights or properties are those that cannot be transferred, such as fundamental human rights